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The phrase "african tree" is not correct in written English as it should be capitalized as "African tree." You can use it when referring to a specific type of tree that is native to Africa or when discussing trees found in the African continent.
Example: "The African tree, known for its unique shape and resilience, thrives in arid climates."
Alternatives: "tree from Africa" or "African species of tree."
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Khat, Slender, straight, East African tree (Catha edulis; family Celastraceae).
The ubiquitous poinsettia, for instance, is a euphorbia, and so is the 90-foot-high East African tree, E. amphiphylla.
An African tree boa dangles from one of the familiar blue tile bands that run along the subway platform wall.
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), African tree in the palm family (Arecaceae), cultivated as a source of oil.
"Beautiful, food-safe bowls, a set of five, made of paper and covered in the natural resin of an African tree," he said.
Curtisia has a single species of southern African tree that is useful as a timber source (assagai wood) for furniture and other small construction.
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In effect, methane from Brazilian pig effluent, Chinese industrial gases and African trees are being sold to rich-world companies that want to increase their carbon emissions.When this mechanism was set up, it was widely regarded as the sort of economist's conceit which was fine in theory but doomed to disaster in practice.
The work by Guendehou et al. [42] therefore needs to be expanded to reflect conditions and tree species in different land use systems to allow a more precise estimation of the relevance of African trees for biomass and carbon stocks.
However, the MLST genotypes of strains isolated from African trees were found nowhere else.
The ancestral haplotypes for all eight loci are found in isolates from African trees.
Elsewhere, the Student-t and the Gaussian generally fit best for wind-dispersed African trees species as a group [22].
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