The acacia tree – sacred wood
The acacia tree – sacred wood with precious and delighful eatable flowers. A unique fragrance that can not be captured
The acacia tree – sacred wood with precious and delighful eatable flowers. A unique fragrance that can not be captured
Acacia Trees, Nature’s Masterpiece of Diversity and Resilience. Species, Characteristics, Botanical Information, uses, ecological importance
Most endangered tree species in Australia: Silver Beech, Mountain Ash, Sydney Red Gum, Golden Wattle, Black Sheoak
The most characteric trees in Africa are the Baobab, Acacia, Mango, oil Palm and Eucalyptus
The most characteric trees in Australia are the eucalyptus, bottlebrush, banksia, wattle and casuarina.
Trees in African culture Trees play an important role in African cultures and are often deeply intertwined with traditional beliefs and customs. In many African… Read More »Trees in African culture
Ecosystem Players and Nature. Importance of the atmosphere. Communication, Air quality, Weather patterns, Protection, Climate regulation, Oxygen
Trees and shrubs Trees and shrubs are important components of the world’s ecosystems and provide numerous benefits to the environment and human beings. Trees are… Read More »Trees and shrubs
Stories and legends about ravens and crows There are many stories and legends about ravens and crows, and these birds have played important roles in… Read More »legends about ravens and crows
The Social Lives of Crows and Ravens: A Look at the Complex Interactions of Corvids