Environmental Sciences, asked by nahidp2011, 2 months ago

what is the tree from which blood comes out?​

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Answered by Ammuharish
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Pterocarpus angolensis is a native wild teak tree of South Africa. It is commonly known as 'Bloodwood tree'. The bloodwood tree got its name from its dark-red sap. When you cut down one branch down, the red sap flows out of it, just like blood flows when one of the arms of human body is amputated.

Answered by diptiratmele1
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This unique tree found in South Africa is known as Bloodwood Tree also called 'Kiaat', 'Mukwa' and 'Minunga'. Its scientific name is Pterocarpus angolensis.

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