Hammada Ramosissima
Argan tree, scientifically known as Hammada ramosissima, is a unique and resilient species native to the arid regions of North Africa. This tree thrives in harsh desert environments, where it plays a vital role in preventing soil erosion and supporting local biodiversity. Its most notable feature is the production of argan oil, derived from its fruit, which has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and cosmetics. The tree's ecological and economic importance has led to increased conservation efforts in its native habitat. Despite its challenges, the Argan tree remains a symbol of sustainability and cultural heritage in the region.