Uses: The Acacia tree is used for its wood, which is known for its durability and strength, making it suitable for furniture, construction, and fuelwood.
Cultural Significance: In Kenyan culture, the Acacia tree symbolizes resilience and endurance. It’s often associated with the savannah landscape and is depicted in various forms of art and literature.
Economic Benefits: Acacia trees contribute to the economy through timber production, providing livelihoods for local communities engaged in forestry and woodworking industries.
Regions: Acacia trees thrive in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya, such as parts of the Rift Valley and northern Kenya.