Mrs. Lunani and Mr. Sinani Gropes, Thorny Affair And What It Says Of Their Cultural Significance To The Luhya

Among the Luhya, lunani and sinani are the male and female species of the same tree. Lunani and Sinani trees have somewhat similar characteristics and it is not easy to tell them apart. These trees of cultural value to the Luhya are both shrubs whose vines greatly intertwine with surrounding plants, such that they appear as climbers or scramblers.

Both indigenous trees can thrive on their own, but do better in the presence of big trees where they can intertwine themselves. The trees have brown stems with small thorns. Out of stems grow small branches that support compound leaves with many tiny leaflets. One branch, for example, can host 20 pairs of leaves.

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Kumuchanjasi: The Secret To How Our Ancestors Got Good Strong Teeth and The Most Sparkling Of Smiles

branch of kumuchanjasi tree

Kumuchanjasi is a shrub or small tree that grows in swampy areas or river banks or water ponds. It is a tree of immense cultural value to the people of mulembe. Quick Facts on Kumuchanjasi Scientific name Euclea divinorum Hiern Local Names Kumuchanjasi (Bukusu) Common Name: Magic Guarri Key Charachteristics It has a grey-black stem. … Read more