lucences
Lucences are a type of plant that belong to the genus Lucenia, which is part of the family Fabaceae. They are native to the tropical regions of Africa, particularly in countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Lucences are known for their distinctive, pea-like flowers that are typically purple or blue in color. These flowers are often used in traditional medicine and are believed to have various medicinal properties.
The most well-known species of Lucenia is Lucenia goetzei, commonly known as the "African lucerne." This species
In addition to their agricultural uses, Lucences have cultural significance in many African communities. They are
Despite their benefits, Lucences face several challenges, including habitat loss due to deforestation and agricultural expansion.