Physical Description
The Hala tree is a tropical species characterized by its large, arching leaves with spiky margins and a distinctive, fibrous trunk. It typically grows to about 10-20 meters (30-65 feet) in height and produces small, fruiting cones that are important to local wildlife.
Environmental Concerns
The Hala tree faces threats from habitat loss due to deforestation and land conversion for agriculture and urban development. Additionally, climate change poses a risk through rising sea levels and increased frequency of extreme weather events that affect its coastal habitats.
Other Information
The Hala tree plays a significant role in its ecosystem, providing food and shelter for various animal species. Conservation efforts focus on protecting its habitat and managing coastal development to mitigate adverse effects on its environment.

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