Khejri
The Khejri tree, scientifically known as Prosopis cineraria, is a hardy, drought-resistant tree native to the arid regions of India and Pakistan. It is well-known for its ability to thrive in harsh climates, providing shade and shelter in desert areas. The tree has a deep root system that helps it access underground water, making it vital for local ecosystems.
Khejri trees are also valued for their multiple uses. Their leaves are nutritious and serve as fodder for livestock, while the pods can be used to make flour. Additionally, the tree's wood is strong and durable, often used in construction and fuel.