Time For Some Learning: Identify This And Get Rewarded

in #contest7 years ago

This is going to be among the Simplest of CONTESTS to an extent. The rules are very simple. The rules are:

  • Identify the English and botanical names of the fruit below.
  • Resteem This post and Comment your Answer.
  • Write any relevant thing about the Plant In your comment. ( Health benefits, Nutritional Value, Economic Value e.t.c.)
  • The Contest ends When The Right Answer Is Provided.
  • Prize is 0.5SBDs, but I may change my mind if I see some nice entries about the plant. Do a little research. Get creative😀.

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The English name of the tree is moringa, some people call it drumstick, ben oil tree, benzoil tree or horseradish tree. The seed is known as moringa seed.

The botanical name is moringa oleifera .

It contains vitamin C, betacarotene, quercertine and chlorogenic acid.

The importance of moringa incldes:
It makes our immune system stronger.
It strengthens our bones.
It keeps our cardiovascular system healthy.
It reduces the risk of several types of cancers.
It protects our liver.
It aids in treating stomach disorders.

Infact the benefits are numerous, time will fail me to mention all of them.

Congratulations for getting it right.

Wow am so happy. 😂

Parmentiera cereifera, the candle tree, is a species of tree in the family Bignoniaceae. It is endemic to Panama, but it is also a commonly cultivated specimen in botanical gardens. - Wiki source 🤗

I looked up the name you mentioned and it looked a bit alike. It is actually Moringa Tree. I just learnt about the Candle Tree from your comment. Thanks so much.

Thank you so much! It seems that it looks the same but it is not the same fruit 😂

Yeah, that's the wonders in nature

Fruit below? i'm condused! I'm omly seeing trees here heheheheh

:) most fruits are from trees.