Wild Plants Reflect Northern Borders Region's Environmental Identity
Wild plants in Northern Borders Region play a vital role in stabilizing soil, reducing wind speed, providing shade and shelter for living organisms, and increasing soil fertility, helping to prevent fertile land from turning into arid areas.
Their environmental benefits stem from their ability to adapt to drought by conserving water and withstanding high temperatures through their extensive root systems. They also serve as a primary food source for wildlife and livestock. In addition, their chemical properties attract the interest of researchers seeking to study their benefits and potential use in therapeutic or cosmetic products, subject to approval by the relevant official regulatory authorities.
Wild herbs in Saudi Arabia represent a unique natural resource that extends beyond their role as vegetation covering the desert landscape. They are an integral part of the Kingdom's environmental and cultural identity and stand as a testament to nature's ability to adapt to some of the harshest conditions.



