Native Plants of Comoros
MTA
A Guide to the Native Plants of Comoros
2nd Edition
Discover the rich and unique botanical heritage of the Comoros archipelago, a cluster of volcanic islands nestled between Madagascar and East Africa. Despite their relatively small size, these islands are a lesser-known biodiversity hotspot, harboring approximately 1,000 native plant species, nearly a third of which are found nowhere else on Earth. This remarkable endemism is a product of millions of years of isolation and adaptation across diverse landscapes, from humid coastal areas and critical mangrove forests to dense montane cloud forests and the rugged slopes of towering volcanoes.
This comprehensive guide explores the captivating flora of the Comoros in detail. Learn about the major plant families that form the backbone of the islands' vegetation and encounter notable species, including magnificent endemic trees, vibrant orchids, ancient ferns, iconic palms, and a myriad of shrubs and herbs. Delve into their ecological roles, the intricate relationships they share with native fauna like fruit bats and lemurs, and their deep significance in Comorian culture, encompassing traditional medicine, daily life, and local economic uses.
However, this extraordinary plant life faces significant challenges from habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change. The book highlights these pressing threats and outlines the vital conservation initiatives and protected areas dedicated to safeguarding the islands' natural heritage. Whether you are a botanist, conservationist, student, or simply curious about island biodiversity, *Native Plants of Comoros* is an essential resource for understanding this unique flora, its vulnerability, and the crucial steps needed to ensure its sustainable future.
This book is essential for anyone interested in the unique biodiversity of tropical islands, particularly the flora of the Comoros archipelago. It is targeted at botanists, ecologists, and conservationists seeking detailed information on the islands' ecosystems, plant diversity, endemism, and threats. Additionally, nature enthusiasts, travelers, and residents interested in the native plants, their traditional uses, and ongoing conservation efforts will find this a valuable and informative guide.
June 2, 2025
35,623 words
2 hours 30 minutes
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