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Aloe dichotoma (Quiver Tree) - Travel Mug
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Aloe dichotoma (Quiver Tree) in Namaqualand.
Why are they called Quiver Trees?
The Khoisan Bushman people of the Kalahari Desert, hollowed out the succulent branches to make "Quivers" to put their arrows in for hunting game. As there are not a lot of trees and resources in the Desert, they had to use what was available.
Goegap Nature Reserve, Springbok, Namaqualand, Northern Cape, South Africa.
Pachypodium namaquanum (Halfmens) - Travel Mug
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A huge ancient Pachypodium namaquanum (Halfmens) in habitat in the Northern Richtersveld. These giants only grow a few millimetres in a good year in habitat, and this one was 2.5 - 3 times taller than me.
|Ai-|Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Northern Cape, South Africa.