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Damas Tree | Conocarpus Erectus (Buttonwood/Button Mangrove)

Price range: D30.00 through D198.00

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  • Origin & Habitat: Native to coastal and riverine regions of Djibouti, Yemen, and widely grown in the Middle East, including the UAE.

  • Growth Habit: Can reach up to 50 feet tall and 20 feet wide; often grown as shrubs or small trees with lance-shaped leaves.

  • Root System: Very deep and aggressive roots that can damage pools, underground pipes, walls, and even house foundations.

  • Soil Tolerance: Grows in a wide range of soils (alkaline to acidic, sandy to dense, moist to dry).

  • Drought & Salt Resistance: Extremely tolerant, making it suitable for desert and coastal environments.

  • Uses: Commonly planted for soil stabilization, landscaping, hedges, windbreaks, desert reclamation, and screening.

  • Environmental Impact: Known to absorb oil and assist in water purification projects.

  • Health Risks: Pollen can trigger asthma and allergies; roots can increase water bills due to pipe damage.

  • Aesthetic Traits: Green oblong leaves; some variants have silver-hairy leaves. Produces reddish-brown cone-like fruits.

  • Regulation: Banned or restricted in some Middle Eastern regions due to damage risks and invasive root behavior.

150cm - 200cm (Pot: 10L) 250cm - 300cm (Pot: 30L) 80cm - 100cm (Pot: 08L)
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Damas Tree is an effective native oil absorber that is widely used for the stabilization of soil projects. The thick root system and large fibrous growth habit make it a great tree for this purpose. Damas is a fairly robust tree that needs little water. In fact, it is the Damas tree is in the top ten of species that can be described as “difficult to propagate by seed.”

Plant button mangrove in full sun to ensure optimal health and growth on any one of a variety of soils ranging from alkaline to acidic, medium to dense, and moist to dry. It is extremely drought and salt-tolerant and is often employed as a hedge windbreak, specimen plant along the coast, or further inland in urban environments that are difficult. To keep away aphids as well as sooty mold, make sure you have high air circulation and lots of suns. Be careful not to wet the leaves by using sprinklers.

The Damas Tree is native to the coastal and riverine regions of Djibouti and Yemen. It is widely used in landscaping projects in the Middle East. However, this tree is very dangerous as its roots can damage swimming pools, boundary walls, and underground piping systems. The pollen emitted by the Damas tree can cause asthma and other health problems, so it is best to avoid them wherever possible. However, in some cases, they can be beneficial to the environment, such as when used in the context of landscaping projects.

Its root system Damas Tree can grow so deep that it could be encroaching on bathtubs in a villa’s pipes. The water leak that is caused by the Damas tree may eventually cause the top of an entire house, damaging the foundation. Residents in Arabian Ranches have complained about an increase in Dewa costs due to Damas’s damages to trees. Yet, despite all the issues certain people are pleased having a damas plant in their backyards.

This Green Buttonwood is a Florida native tree that is renowned for its durability. Its drought and salt tolerances make it a wonderful screening for privacy. It can be used as hedges or as a shade plant, and even as a specimen. It is oblong with medium-sized green leaves and reddish-brown fruit that resembles dried raspberries or pine cones. The brown bark is spongy and beautiful, usually attractive on plants that have an elongated, constrained form due to exposure to the sea breezes.

The Conocarpus tree has a complex root system. Consequently, it can be a weed in some areas. The Ministry of Municipality and Environment has banned its cultivation and sales. It has been banned from public areas because of its potential for clogging drains and snaking underground pipes. Its roots can also damage buildings and roads by reaching depths that are similar to their height above ground. There are also many dangers associated with this tree, and the Public Parks Department has warned the public to avoid it.

A native of the United Arab Emirates, the Damas Tree has a diverse range of uses, including landscaping and screening in Karachi and other desert regions. The tree is used for a variety of applications, including water purification and desert reclamation. Additionally, its leaves are known to have anti-diabetic properties. Its widespread use in the Middle East has made it an excellent choice for desert environments. Its popularity has increased in recent years, and its benefits for the environment continue to grow.

The Damas Tree can grow up to 50 feet tall and spread to 20 feet. Typical trees are low-growing shrubs and are only a few feet tall. They have alternate-looking leaves that are lance-shaped and arranged in pairs. Typical buttonwood leaves are glabrous, whereas silver buttonwood leaves are covered in silky hairs. The plant can grow as a single-stemmed tree.

Faqs

1. What is a Damas tree?
It’s a fast-growing evergreen often used for shade and boundary planting.

2. Is the Damas tree suitable for UAE climates?
Yes. It handles heat and dry conditions well.

3. How fast does a Damas tree grow?
It grows quickly and can reach full height in a few years.

4. Can I plant a Damas tree near buildings?
It’s better to keep it away from structures because the roots can spread widely.

5. How much water does it need?
It needs regular watering when young. Once established, it manages with less.

6. Is the Damas tree good for privacy?
Yes. Its dense foliage makes it a strong choice for privacy screens.

Size

150cm – 200cm (Pot: 10L), 250cm – 300cm (Pot: 30L), 80cm – 100cm (Pot: 08L)

5 reviews for Damas Tree | Conocarpus Erectus (Buttonwood/Button Mangrove)

  1. Amina

    My Damas tree is growing so fast! It added instant greenery and privacy to my garden. Very strong plant and easy to maintain

  2. Leena

    Beautiful tree with lush leaves.

  3. Zoya

    This is one of the hardiest trees I’ve ever bought. It handles heat perfectly. My garden looks fuller and fresher now. Totally worth it

  4. Rida

    I love how quickly this tree settles in the soil.

  5. Mahira

    The Damas tree arrived healthy and green.Within a short time, it adapted so well and started showing new growth. Great plant for creating privacy.

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