kusugus
Kusugus, also known as kusugusu or kusugusu trees, are small to medium-sized trees native to the tropical regions of Africa, particularly in countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. They belong to the family Fabaceae and are characterized by their distinctive, pea-like flowers and glossy, dark green leaves. The trees are often found in savannah woodlands and are valued for their timber, which is used in construction and furniture making.
The scientific name for kusugus is Pterocarpus soyauxii. The tree can grow up to 20 meters in
Kusugus are known for their rapid growth rate and are often planted for reforestation and soil conservation.
Despite their economic value, kusugus face threats from deforestation and habitat loss due to agricultural expansion