Glabra Desert Tree

The Dobera glabra, or Glabra Desert Tree, is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree native to arid and semi-arid regions of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Known for its resilience, it thrives in extreme heat and drought conditions. The tree features dense, bright green foliage, small, inconspicuous flowers, and edible fruits that are a vital food source in harsh climates. Growing up to 6 to 12 metres tall, it is an essential species for agroforestry and desert greening projects.
Dobera glabra is valued for its ability to provide shade, forage, and soil stabilisation, making it a critical component of sustainable dryland ecosystems.
The Glabra Desert Tree is a resilient and versatile species, essential for arid landscapes, offering ecological benefits, sustainable resources, and support for local communities.