which means “green stick” in Spanish and references its green photosynthesizing bark. The other is the thorny kapok or floss silk tree (Chorisia/Ceiba speciosa) with spongy green bark.
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ScienceAlert on MSNThe Plants Gorillas Eat Could Harbor Powerful Antimicrobial PropertiesTo investigate this further, Oyaba Yinda and colleagues analyzed the bark from four of these trees – the kapok or fromager ...
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