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- Sclerocarya birrea - Wikipedia
Sclerocarya birrea (Ancient Greek: σκληρός sklērós , meaning "hard", and κάρυον káryon , "nut", in reference to the stone inside the fleshy fruit), commonly known as the marula, is a medium-sized deciduous fruit-bearing tree, indigenous to the miombo woodlands of Southern Africa, the Sudano-Sahelian range of West Africa, the
- Marula Oil Benefits, Uses, and Precautions - Healthline
Marula oil is rich in protein and easily absorbed, making it an effective skin and hair treatment Marula oil is used as a base note in perfumes, body lotions, and soaps It has a fruity,
- Marula Fruit: All you Need to Know About Africa’s Favorite . . .
The Marula fruit has a number of unusual traits and uses Commonly known as the fruit that gets elephants and humans drunk, we can see why it would be a fan favorite We’ll explore the many reasons why this is such an important and beloved fruit in Africa, and why the rest of the world should adopt it as their own
- Marula (Fruit) - Nutrition Facts, Health Benefits, Recipes . . .
Marula is a medium sized tree belonging to the Brachystegia genus This tree is mainly found in Miombo Woodlands in different regions of Africa It is a deciduous tree belonging to the same family as cashew, mango and pistachio The fruits of this tree are the main source for “Amarula Cream Liqueur” and other alcoholic beverages
- Marula Plant Guide: Benefits, Growth, and Uses - WILDCRAFTIA
The Marula, or Sclerocarya birrea, is a resilient subtropical tree renowned for its delicious fruits and nuts Beloved in cosmetology for its marula oil, this tree is simple to cultivate and supports diverse wildlife Its fruits, savored by both humans and animals, ripen around March and have roots in African traditions 1 2 3 4
- Marula Tree – Forestry. com
What Is a Marula Tree? The Marula Tree, Sclerocarya birrea, belongs to the family Anacardiaceae, which includes other well-known trees like cashews and mangoes Typically, it is a medium-sized tree with a spreading crown that can reach up to 18 meters in height
- Marula fruit
Marula (Sclerocarya birrea subsp caffra) is an abundant but under-utilised natural resource in southern Africa with vast economic potential Marula is a fruit-bearing tree from the same family as Avocado and Mango (Anacardiaceae)
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