Sacred trees in Africa
Sacred trees in Africa. Examples and symbolic significance: Baobab, Iroko, Mango, Neem, Tamarind
Seek to serve humanity in preserving nature. Do not cut or pee the tree
Sacred trees in Africa. Examples and symbolic significance: Baobab, Iroko, Mango, Neem, Tamarind
The Resilience of the Baobab Tree. Africa. Story. Fruit pulp, leaves, seeds, bark, flowers
The mighty Kauri tree and the Maori of Aotearoa in New Zealand. Symbol of strength and wisdom
origin of the christmas tree and the traditions around. A blend of history, folklore, and religious practices from various cultures, evolving over centuries.
The Generosity of the Maple Tree, story, botanical description, leaves, flowers, fruit, bark, syrup, Bourbon Sour, ecological importance. Maple syrup
The Jesse tree, a genealogy tree tracing the ancestors of King David and his descendants.
Take care of your pine. It is a living being that needs food and water as well. Just plant it. You will grow a forest over the years!
How does photosynthesis work? A simple overview of the efficiency and rate at which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar) and oxygen through photosynthesis
Species, Botanical Information and Characteristics of the Bodhi tree
Herbs used to improve brain health. Several herbs are known for their potential to improve brain functions, such as enhancing memory, focus, and cognitive abilities. Caution with allergic reactions
Free illustrations of trees in the world. Wikimedia Commons, USDA Plants Database, Flora of North America, Tree Illustrations, FreePNGImg
Fennel’s Protective Embrace. Warding off Darkness and Witchcraft. A tale captivating the hearts and minds of those who seek the light and find comfort in the gentle guardianship of nature’s loving touch