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Moringa is the sole genus in the family Moringaceae. There are 13 species of Moringa ranging in size from small herbs to massive trees. Moringa oleifera is native to the foot hills of the Himalayas, but is widely cultivated in Africa, Central and South America, Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia and the Philippines for its many uses. This tree has naturalized in the north-eastern subtropical parts of South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces). Its common names include Horseradish Tree, because the fleshy roots taste like Horseradish, Drumstick Tree, referring to the shape of the seed Pods and Miracle Tree, because of its many uses and nutritional quality. Almost all parts of the tree are edible and very nutritional.
Moringa also has medicinal uses, and is of great economic value in third world countries. In Honduras it has been recognized as a profitable means of combating deforestation. Cattle that consume Moringa leaves show a considerable increase in weight gain and milk production. Moringa trees can grow in poor soils and grow well in large pots. |