Native Plants of Nigeria
MTA
A Guide to the Native Plants of Nigeria
2nd Edition
Nigeria, a nation of extraordinary landscapes from humid rainforests to arid savannas, is home to a breathtaking diversity of native plant life, boasting over 7,800 species. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey across Nigeria's major vegetation zones โ the lush southern rainforests, the vast Guinea, Sudan, and Sahel savannas, the unique montane highlands, and the vital coastal mangroves and swamp forests. Explore the ecological intricacies of these habitats, discover the towering trees that define the canopy, the resilient grasses that carpet the plains, and the hidden world of orchids, epiphytes, and fungi that master specialized niches. Learn about Nigeria's unique endemic species โ botanical treasures found nowhere else on Earth โ and understand the ecological importance of each plant group in forming the foundation of Nigeria's natural environment.
Delve into the profound connection between the Nigerian people and their native flora, exploring the centuries-old traditions of plant-based medicine, healing practices, and the rich heritage of edible plants that sustain communities and contribute unique flavors to cuisine. Uncover the significant economic value of native plants, from vital timber resources to a wide array of non-timber forest products like kola nuts, shea butter, and bush mango kernels that support livelihoods and drive trade. Understand the critical challenges threatening this natural wealth, including habitat loss, the spread of noxious invasive species, and the escalating impacts of climate change, which together place many native plants, including those on the Red List of Threatened Species, at risk.
Finally, discover the ongoing efforts to safeguard Nigeria's botanical heritage, from the establishment and management of protected areas and *ex situ* conservation efforts in herbaria and seed banks, to the crucial role of community-based conservation and indigenous stewardship. The book highlights conservation success stories and examines the legal and policy frameworks in place. Looking towards the future, it explores the immense, untapped potential of native plants for future innovation in areas such as pharmaceuticals, sustainable agriculture, biomaterials, and climate change adaptation, emphasizing the need to integrate conservation, development, and education to ensure that Nigeria's incredible plant diversity continues to thrive for generations to come.
This book is for anyone interested in the natural history and biodiversity of Nigeria. It is particularly relevant for botanists, ecologists, conservationists, students, researchers, and environmental professionals seeking a comprehensive guide to Nigeria's native plant life, its ecological significance, and conservation challenges. It also serves those interested in traditional knowledge, cultural heritage, and the economic potential of Nigerian flora for sustainable development.
June 3, 2025
39,752 words
2 hours 47 minutes
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