Monday, February 20, 2017

Meet The Tree That Actually Bleeds When It’s Sliced Open

Meet The Tree That Actually Bleeds When It’s Sliced Open


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The bloodwood tree (Pterocarpus angolensis) is a deciduous tree with a high canopy, reaching about 15m in height and has dim bark. The pink sap is made use of typically as a dye and in some parts combined with animal fats to make a beauty for faces and bodies. It is also considered to have magical houses for the curing of challenges concerning blood, seemingly due to the fact of its close resemblance to blood. The identify bloodwood for these trees stems from the dim pink to brown sap that accumulates on wounds on the trunks.

 

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