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The young plant, protected by a makeshift fence of wood and wire, is a kind of dragon’s blood tree — a species found only on the Yemeni island of Socotra that is now struggling to survive ...
But it's the dragon's blood tree that has long captured imaginations, its otherworldly form seeming to belong more to the pages of Dr. Seuss than to any terrestrial forest.
Dragon’s blood, or Dam al-Akhawain (two brothers’ blood), as it’s locally known, is endemic to Socotra, a mostly desert archipelago south of the Arabian Peninsula, whose isolation from Yemen’s ...
These surreal trees survived for centuries. Scientists worry for their future The dragon's blood tree is more than a botanical curiosity: It’s a pillar of Socotra’s ecosystem. The umbrella ...
Based in Senegal, climate reporter Annika Hammerschlag first heard about the dragon’s blood tree—a rare, umbrella-shaped species found only on the remote island of Socotra—in 2020. It took years to ...
Most striking is the Dragon's Blood tree, with its lattice of knotty branches topped by a canopy of spiky green leaves. Its local name is Dam al-Akhawain, or blood of two brothers.
A rare tree thief with a ‘unique’ style and a ‘questionable’ getaway vehicle stealing a rare dragon’s blood tree in Box Hill, New South Wales, Australia. (The Hills Police Area Command ...
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