Babul Tree
The Babul Tree, scientifically known as *Vachellia nilotica*, is a hardy, drought-resistant tree native to regions of Africa and the Indian subcontinent. It typically grows up to 10-15 meters tall and features thorny branches and small, yellow, ball-shaped flowers. The tree is well-adapted to arid environments and is often found in savannas and dry forests.
The Babul Tree is valued for its multiple uses. Its bark and leaves are used in traditional medicine, while its pods serve as fodder for livestock. Additionally, the tree's wood is durable and is commonly used for making furniture and tools, contributing to local economies in areas where it grows.