Tree of Africa and India
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BAOBABTree of Africa and India.
babulan acacia tree (Acacia nilotica syn. A. arabica) widespread in India and northern Africa that yields gum arabic and tannins as well as fodder and timber
RATELBurrowing animal of India and Africa.
cobrapoisonous snake of India and Africa
haboobsthick dust storm or sandstorm that blows in the deserts of North Africa and Arabia or on the plains of India
haboobthick dust storm or sandstorm that blows in the deserts of North Africa and Arabia or on the plains of India
ragian Old World cereal grass (Eleusine coracana) yielding a staple food crop especially in India and Africa
wengea type of tree found in central and West Africa
wengesWENGE, a type of tree found in central and West Africa
robustascoffee tree, Coffea canephora, native to western tropical Africa and cultivated in warm regions of the Old World
robustacoffee tree, Coffea canephora, native to western tropical Africa and cultivated in warm regions of the Old World
wengesa large, straight tree Millettia laurentii of Central and West Africa valued for its hard dark wood, used in furniture and flooring
haematoxylonany thorny leguminous tree of the genus Haematoxylon, esp the logwood, of tropical America and SW Africa, the heartwood of which yields the dye haematoxylin
haematoxylonsHAEMATOXYLON, any thorny leguminous tree of the genus Haematoxylon, esp the logwood, of tropical America and SW Africa, the heartwood of which yields the dye haematoxylin
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
sycomorea fig tree (Ficus sycomorus) of Africa and the Middle East that is the sycamore of Scripture and has edible fruit similar but inferior to the common fig
khata shrub (Catha edulis) of the staff-tree family cultivated in the Middle East and Africa for its leaves and buds that are the source of a habituating stimulant when chewed or used as a tea
pomegranatesThe tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated
pomegranateThe tree that bears this fruit, which is native to North Africa and western Asia and has long been cultivated
sandaracconiferous tree, Tetraclinis articulata (Callitrus quadrivalvis), native to northwestern Africa, yielding a resin and a fragrant, hard, dark-colored wood much used in building
ATLETree of western Asia and India.
paraIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
heveaIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
heveasIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America
parasIndia rubber obtained from the tree Hevea brasiliensis, of the spurge family, and other species of the same genus of tropical South America