The Maldives is famous for its turquoise waters and white sands, but its lush green interior is just as vital. From providing timber and food to medicine, the local flora is deeply woven into the islanders' way of life. Iconic Trees of the Atolls
Neem Tree (Hithi): Known as a medical powerhouse, almost every part—from leaves to seeds—is used in traditional healing for its purifying and immunity-boosting properties. trees and shrubs of the maldives hot
And yet, this hot paradise is fragile. These trees and shrubs are not just beautiful; they are the lungs and shields of the atolls. Their roots hold the islands together. Their canopies cool the coral rock. Without them, the heat would be unlivable—a raw, exposed furnace. The Maldives is famous for its turquoise waters
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Old island stories say the first settlers faced such hardship that they nearly vanished. A legendary sorcerer, a fanditha man, was said to have grown the first Coconut Palms (Cocos nucifera) from the skulls of those who fell, giving the tree an anthropomorphic origin in Maldivian lore. Today, these "Trees of Life" are the soul of the islands, their roots spreading ten meters wide to anchor the very sand against the rising tide. Guardians of the Shore Neem Tree ( Hithi ) : Known as
(Boakuri) stood silhouetted against a violet sky—ancient, salt-toughened residents of a land defined by the rhythm of the tides and the weight of the sun.