The Resilience of the Baobab Tree
The Resilience of the Baobab Tree. Africa. Story. Fruit pulp, leaves, seeds, bark, flowers
The Resilience of the Baobab Tree. Africa. Story. Fruit pulp, leaves, seeds, bark, flowers
Sacred trees in Africa. Examples and symbolic significance: Baobab, Iroko, Mango, Neem, Tamarind
Yew Trees, Time-Tested Guardians of the Forest. Species, Characteristics, botanical information, Cultural significance,
Nut trees around the globe. What are the most characteristic nut trees i Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Madagascar, Mauretania, America
Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis) – In Hinduism, the banyan tree is considered sacred and is often associated with Lord Krishna. It’s known for its expansive aerial roots that create a canopy, symbolizing interconnectedness and the unity of all life
Palmyra Palm, Nature’s Gift of Sustenance and Significance. Species, Characteristics, and botanical information .
Socotra: Biodiverse Island. The dragon’s blood tree, the Socotra desert rose, and the Socotra starling
A typical African Dish with Mango . Mango Chicken or Chicken in Mango Sauce.
Mango Salsa with Ripe mango, Red bell pepper, Red onion, Jalapeño pepper, Fresh cilantro, Lime juice, Salt and pepper