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  1. African Mahogany

    ... the tree and maximise water absorption, African mahogany has a strong taproot that grows quickly and penetrates deep into the soil. This ... from the cows is either consumed or sold in local markets as a source of income. Fun Facts African Mahogany ...

  2. Tree Cotton

    Pollinated by bees and birds. Seeds dispersed by wind.

  3. Bull Bay

    ... be used to make perfume. The large, red seeds grow in a seed pod that looks like a pine cone. When they ripen, the pod opens and the seeds hang loosely by a thin, white thread. Fun Facts Bull Bay ...

  4. Alii Fig

    Figs form a mutualistic relationship with fig wasps. One fig species is often pollinated ...

  5. Cuban Bast

    ... used the large leaves to wrap dumplings or hold them like a plate. These dumplings were used to treat relatives and friends during ...

  6. Chittagong Chickrassy

    The leaves may show a special cycling response to light. They fold up when night falls, and unfold the next morning. The flat, brown seeds have a thin membrane that serves as a wing for wind dispersal. Fun Facts Chittagong Chickrassy ...

  7. Alexandra Palm

    ... around 100 years. The tiny, pale flowers bloom along a cluster of drooping branches, looking like a bunch of beaded strings. The flowers grow in groups of three. One of them is ...

  8. Panda Village

    Panda Village

  9. Merry-Go-Round

    ... join the fun with our colourful carnival-style creatures for a great ride! Merry-Go-Round ...

  10. Arapaima

    Arapaimas have a bony tongue on which sharp teeth grow. Together with the teeth on their upper ... During the dry season from December to March, they find a mate, build a nest and then spawn. The flood season begins when the eggs hatch, so ...