The study was aimed to feature the forest ecosystem of the reserve from the stand point of is floristic composition, to examine the diversity and to carry out the measurement of the “DBH“ of trees. The survey carried on a sample hectare has led to the following records:
The most represented families in terms of number of species are: Fabaceae 23,5%, Myristicaceae 11,5%, Euphorbiaceae 10,5%, Sterculiaceae 8,3%, Meliaceae 6,4%. The total ground surface is 39,13m²/hectare, 409 stems of trees of DBH ≥ 10 cm censused as belonging to 108 different species regrouped into 38 botanical families. The highest relative diversity has been observed among the families of fabaceae (14,8% of species) and meliaceae (9,3% of species).