Securigera somalensis
Securigera somalensis, also known as the Somali broom or hairy snakeroot, is a flowering plant species in the pea family, Fabaceae.
Securigera somalensis is believed to possess medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects, which contribute to its traditional use in treating various health conditions.
The plant's extracts have been found to exhibit potential health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, improving immune function, and exhibiting antioxidant properties.
Securigera somalensis is traditionally prepared into herbal teas, infusions, or decoctions, and its extracts are also used in modern herbal medicine to treat conditions like fever, cough, and skin infections.