SILIBWET FLOWERS A TREASURE OF THE OGIEK FORES.

Silibwet Flowers A Treasure of the Ogiek Forest (Silibwet)

These are the flowers of one of the indigenous trees known as Dobea. Among the Ogiek people, this tree is called Silibwet in our native language.

The honey produced from Silibwet is white and remarkably sweet. During the flowering season of the Dobea tree, when you walk deep into the forest, the aroma of its blossoms fills the air with a natural fragrance that is both sweet and deeply admirable.

Such moments remind us of the richness of our Indigenous heritage and the beauty of the forest ecosystems we strive to protect.

By Alexander Kisioi  Environmental Activist and Freelance Journalist.

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