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The Dove and the Parasol Tree
About 16 years ago, I planted a little Parasol Tree (Polyscias fulva) sapling at the bottom of ‘Turaco Wood’ – our garden in the suburbs of Nelspruit, South Africa. This tree is native to the highlands of Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aplopelia larvata, Birds of Turaco Wood, Lemon Dove, Polyscias fulva
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