ukea
Ukea is a genus of trees in the family Fabaceae, commonly found in Madagascar and East Africa. These trees are characterized by their compound leaves and their ability to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere through a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia bacteria in their root nodules. The genus name, ukea, is derived from a local Malagasy name for one of its species.
Species within the ukea genus are often valued for their hardwood, which is dense and durable, making
Ecologically, ukea plays a role in its native habitats by contributing to soil fertility and providing a