Miti Afrika

Miti Afrika At Miti Africa, we believe true wellness is deeply rooted in nature.

How to identify indigenous trees: • Observe leaf structure• Study bark texture• Examine fruit and seed type• Understand ...
23/03/2026

How to identify indigenous trees: • Observe leaf structure
• Study bark texture
• Examine fruit and seed type
• Understand habitat

Knowledge begins with observation.

Each pack includes: • Carefully selected herbal products• Tree information cards• Cultural and botanical insightsA gift ...
23/03/2026

Each pack includes: • Carefully selected herbal products
• Tree information cards
• Cultural and botanical insights

A gift rooted in Africa.

Message us to order.

The valuable Pterocarpus angolensis is prized for durable timber.Responsible forestry ensures this resource remains for ...
22/03/2026

The valuable Pterocarpus angolensis is prized for durable timber.

Responsible forestry ensures this resource remains for generations.

Sustainability is strength.

“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”What tree will you plant this year?
21/03/2026

“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”

What tree will you plant this year?

Would you plant indigenous trees in your home?🌳 Yes🌳 Planning to🌳 Already didVote below 👇
20/03/2026

Would you plant indigenous trees in your home?

🌳 Yes
🌳 Planning to
🌳 Already did

Vote below 👇

19/03/2026

Traditional herbal knowledge is valuable cultural heritage.

Scientific validation strengthens its credibility and sustainability.

Both systems can coexist responsibly.

“Documenting indigenous trees is preserving our future.”We are grateful for partners and followers who support Africa’s ...
18/03/2026

“Documenting indigenous trees is preserving our future.”

We are grateful for partners and followers who support Africa’s botanical knowledge movement.

16/03/2026

The endangered Prunus africana is widely recognized for its medicinal bark.

Sustainable harvesting practices are essential to prevent extinction.

Conservation starts with awareness.

15/03/2026

The Answer is C

The Vitellaria paradoxa produces shea nuts, processed into shea butter used in skincare and traditional applications.

A powerful tree supporting rural economies across West Africa.

Africa loses millions of hectares of forest annually.Documentation, conservation, and sustainable use are no longer opti...
15/03/2026

Africa loses millions of hectares of forest annually.

Documentation, conservation, and sustainable use are no longer optional — they are urgent priorities.

Miti Afrika stands for knowledge-led conservation.

13/03/2026

Which indigenous African tree produces shea butter?

A) Baobab
B) Marula
C) Shea Tree

Answer tomorrow 👇

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