Some information about the Ombu tree

The ombu tree is a species of flowering plants belonging to the Lacustaceae family. It is native to South America. The tree can be found in the pampas (a type of low-lying fertile grassland in South America). It tolerates drought and subzero temperatures well. It grows in slightly acidic soil exposed to direct sunlight. People grow ombu as a shade tree (the plant is especially popular in California and South Africa).
Interesting facts:
• The ombu tree is actually a tree-like plant with an umbrella crown. It reaches 12-18 m in height and 12-15 m in width.
The tree is covered with light brown or gray bark and forms several trunks, which makes it look like a large bush.
The ancestor of the ombu is a herbaceous plant. It does not have woody tissue or annual rings, which can be seen on a cross-section of typical woody plants. Instead, the tree has a soft spongy fabric that can be cut with a knife.
• The base of the tree is enlarged and consists of fabric designed to store water (trunks and branches contain 80% water). This feature makes the plant fire-resistant.
• The leaves are dark green, glossy, oval with a red main vein. On long pinkish petioles, they are arranged on the branches alternately.
The ombu tree is a dioecious plant, meaning it produces male and female flowers on separate trees. The flowers are greenish-white and arranged in the form of long drooping catkins at the ends of the branches.
• The fruit is a yellow, red or black berry with gray-black shiny miniature seeds. The berries are arranged in dense clusters.
• Propagated by ombu seeds and cuttings.
• Berries contain substances that can cause intoxication of humans and animals.
• Ombu contains a poisonous juice that scares away herbivores (such as deer and rabbits). That's why the tree can't be used as livestock feed.
Locals call the ombu "lighthouse" because the tree is one of the rare plants that can provide shade and protection from the merciless sun in vast areas covered with grass in South America.
• Juice extracted from berries can be used as a source of dyes.
• Tea from the leaves can be drunk to cleanse the body (also used as a laxative).
The Ombu tree is considered one of the strongest trees in the world. It can survive insect attacks, storms, hurricanes and forest fires. When a plant is cut down at the root, it begins to grow even faster and more intensively than before. Its strong root system lifts concrete easily.
Ombu is a perennial plant, meaning it can live for more than two years in the wild. A today melbet promo code is occasionally offered through special promotions or loyalty rewards. This type of code provides a risk-free betting token instead of a deposit match. The value of this free bet can vary but often ranges as a bonus sum between €5 to €20. This allows you to place a wager on a selected event without using your own balance, while any net winnings are credited as real cash.