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Boswellia Serrata. Family: Burseraceae. A deciduous tree India. The tree yields an aromatic resin which is used to make incense.
Kalahari Apple Leaf Tree (Philenoptera nelsii) in Omboroko Mountains at Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
Breadfruit on safari in Kenia and Tanzania
Bush with thorns and white flowers seen in the Kruger National Park in South Africa
Frankincense (or Boswellia) tree - one of the famous endemics of Socotra island.
Grevillea Robusta Tree Flowers
Silk Floss Tree  - The cotton inside the capsules has been used as stuffing. The wood can be used to make canoes, as wood pulp, and to make paper. The bark has been used to make ropes. From the seeds it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (both edible and industrially useful).
Developing fruits and leaves of the Soap Bark Tree (Quillaja saponaria), endemic to central Chile but cultivated around the world for the medicinal and industrial properties of its soapy bark.
Acacia thorn tree in Zimbabwe
Close-up of a grey camel thorn tree seed bod in the Kalahari desert. The pods are characteristic to the variety - a sickle shape.
Whistling Thorn Acacia tree lives in symbiotic relationship with ants which live in the thorns
Autumn Leaf Colour in Etosha National Park at Kunene Region, Namibia
A silver cluster-leaf (Terminalia sericea) in grassland against a blue sky, South Africa
Leaves in red and green of a Bodhi tree at a small temple outside Kandy in Sri Lanka
The pea shrub is a deciduous, strongly branched and erect shrub. It can reach a height of four to six meters. Young shoots of the shrub are initially still finely hairy and later bare. The bark is olive-green to brown-gray in color. The seeds have been used as poultry feed in the past and as human food in times of need. Due to gastrointestinal complaints of some children, which probably originated from the consumption of raw seeds, the BfR considers this to be incorrect and sees a need for further research due to the lack of reliable findings.
A branch of coast redwood (Sequoia semprevirens).
Prosopis juliflora, a kind of mesquite, in the semi-arid region of Brazil
Closeup Bottle brush new leaves in springtime, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Arizona desert native wood-like semi-succulent Ocotillo, Fouquieria splendens, blooming with red flowers in early spring, copy space
Acacia Shrub at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Cotton on the tree in Africa Namibia
Horizontal extreme closeup photo of needle like green leaves and hard, woody seed pods growing on the branch of an Australian Casuarina Tree in Summer. Ulladulla, south coast of NSW. Soft focus background. The wood was used by Australian indigenous people to make tools.
Yellow blooming of Ceratonia siliqua or carob tree with green leaves is in the garden
Sea buckthorn with fruits.
Sclerocarya birrea in Botswana, Africa
Leucophyllum frutescens tree green plant in garden
Grevillea robusta, commonly known as the southern silky oak, isolated on white background
Lead Wood Tree at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Mountains of Socotra island – Frankincense (or Boswellia) tree on foregroundMountains of Socotra island – Frankincense (or Boswellia) tree on foreground
Flowering trees in the streets of Rustenburg a tropical climate in North West Province, South Africa
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