Indigenous Trees

Indigenous Trees

Among Breathtaking Views 

and Juniper Giants' Care

 In an alpine-like Highland, a dramatic landscape reveals forgotten secrets, where a light, trembling wind caresses a consciousness in awe. From a land sojourning in celestial domains arrived a fragrance of forgotten purity as a call from far beyond. High above the mists' veils, this landscape reveals an enchanting scene where, along the slope, towering Juniper trees from the days of old rise. Thus, the aroma of wild incense is calling with the precious fragrance of honey's ardour. Here, on the outer rim of an ancient plateau awakening Juniper trees, beauty from the past, so intense and graceful that memory beyond time appears.  


The Adventure for the Well-Equipped Family

Travelling through the landscape on foot in the early mornings and seeing Addis Ababa, veiled in the morning's mist, far below, may seem like a physical obstacle or even a journey into dangerous adventures beyond sense and reason. However, this is a true statement and description, but then only in the imagination of the foreboding emotional experience. However, this journey towards the mountain appears like an adventure into an unknown past, to a supremely magnificent Era when man has not yet forced his urge for power over Nature. Here, this legendary mountain offers a peaceful, inviting landscape that inspires awe and veneration for a noble heritage, fosters hope through its profound origins, where its might waits to free humanity from the creepy filth of corrupted legacies. Saturated with the veiled mystique of forgotten ages, the mountain's enchantment still lingers with its might, offering a noble salvation and testament to days long past. Thus, far above corrupted borders, this landscape of forgotten dreams provides a journey to the lost salvation for any wandering soul.


A Landscape Of Joy & Unforgettable Memories


Very remote vaguely appears, the Capital and civilization's
settlements here from the elevated location on the outer
 rim of the high plateau (16). The Dreams of Pure Nature
are offered by almost every view, also in the mighty
abyss and Canyon's uphill adventure
The Wild Forest of the Ancient

 Elusive in its guise but still lingering with its serene mantle among the trees of antiquity, the silent, dark ridges from the night still prevail. Serene leaves the night's last shadows their twilight domains while the tickling Juniperus noble fragrance fills the veils of darkness's withdrawal in purging resurgence. Among the trees of the past aeons, this cradle of each soul offers a realm where nights of sweetest ardour evoke harmony without pettiness and fear.

These are the mornings of lost dreams' enigmatic dwellings, where the inviting bed of twilight ridges recently left, yet remains as mysterious shadows among furrowed trunks in a landscape of old. Sojourning in peaceful twilight curtains uncovers each dream's ardour in the realm where the forgotten wind of grace still dwells. Thus, the fragrance from ancient woodland still lingers in a landscape of heavenly clime. Here, the caressing wind from the days of old still seduces among well-fragrance and celestial ambrosia.


Among breathtaking Views and Juniper Giants' care

Mighty in salience and surprisingly, these Juniperus procera trees from forgotten noble days appear in a harmonious park-like scenery, while in spirit remaining irresitably evasive and enchanting. Thus, the landscape beckons to unforgettable adventures where these creatures in awe still await from lost days, while they hold the veiled gate to their lofty sanctuary. Residing on the outer rim of an ancient high plateau (16), and mighty patinated in their pillar-furrowed appearance, they certainly stimulate picnics in reverence. Thus, their mighty guise entices the youth's forgotten dreams to emerge from the mist of enchantment, to be evoked once more beyond the days of old. With their furrowed pillars and lofty hall of green crowns, they appear here on the outer edge of the high plateau. Yet, even more, they dominate the site and seem to invite to this mighty green room for the cosiness in pleasure and picnics. Indeed, they seem to originate from a high historical culture, even though they are here and just a minute's walk uphill. Then, when gazing down the landscape, like in the pictures above, along the well-undulated slope towards Entoto Kidane Mehret (1) and the Capital, the view is well-decorated with native well-matured Juniperus procera trees.

Memories and Dreams of the Venerated Landscape

Emerging through history like its most dignified herald, they offer advisory paths in gentle splendour. Magnificent in serenity, their patina from a veiled and glorious era allures with its silent advisory grandeur and delightful, elusive stamina. Powerful and sculptural are their branches, archways, gateways to a secret kingdom, evoking the noble resurrection of humankind's consciousness. Thus, these trees of the revered era impressively raise their furrowed pillars and produce silent veneration for entities from an almost forgotten noble world. Well-tempered through aeons in mighty silence, they relieve the worn-out souls from worries and pettiness. They emerge through the mist of history in the guise of real living entities with the stamina of awe-inspiring antiquity. Yet, irresistible and seductive in secret vitality, alluring in their serene surprise, these trees from the lost aeons express their ancient origin.


Viewpoint (16) is just at the outer rim of the high
plateau and an excellent place for family picnics.
Bees' Cliff 14 
requires caution in the Canyon but
 
assists by the wide map loop surrounding the
 gentle and fascinating 
points 36 and 41-42

Direction Maps & Routes

The Lost Noble Era: Exploring its Essence
Still magnificently beautiful, but the panoramic picture above towards the dim-capped Capital hides something unique from an almost forgotten era of beauty and splendour. Hence, taking a few steps upwards from point (16), just passing over the outer threshold of the high plateau, reveals both a mighty and cosy treasure of lost aeons. Thus, after just the cosiest promenade to the rim of the high plateau, the veiled scene is beyond the camera's view from point (16). Hiding high above the dim-capped Capital, the mountain's history group of magnificent, enchantingly furrowed Juniperus procera trees, with their captivating picnic site from the lost aeons.

The Juniper Trees of the High Plateau
Such inviting beauty appears here that any visitor is profoundly drawn to stay for many activities, whether for a well-equipped family picnic or simply to admire the furrowed highland relics from a time beyond memory. These indigenous Juniper trees are mighty, with their furrowed pillars, configured uniquely, and appear to have an origin in a past culture of noble ancestry. This site of impressive Juniperus procera trees is nearby, just a few steps uphill from point (16) towards (14).


The Journey To Grandiose Views and Landscape

Towards Serenity Of Lost Dreams Domains

Initially, this journey seemed immeasurable by the challenges of the landscape itself, but this belief in anticipation soon becomes a hasty delusion and, surprisingly, a nice fallacy. This pleasant deception arises because the walk upward contains recurring gems of experience that make each of the journey's resting places a pearl in itself. Among these gems of Canyon's (B) - (14) drama and breathtaking views at (38 - 39) - (B) are several sites that significantly contribute to rejuvenating the trip's charming character, including the marvellous deep Canyon glade (36) - (14) and the high viewpoint (16), which fascinates and enthrals with its incredible highland landscape, cosy picnics, and many unique experiences for passionated Nature devotees or just for the well-equipped family on hiking.


Nature Delivers Experience Beyond Knowledge

Well-cradled through aeons in timeless music, Nature relieves worn-out souls from worries and pettiness. Thus, wildlife emerges through the mist of history in the guise of seductive entities with the soul of awe-inspiring wonders and delightfulness. Therefore, a primaeval and wonderful Indigenous Juniper procera forest still waits nearby. With over 50 years of forest of indigenous trees, it offers an excellent choice for those seeking an adventure beyond the usual. This forest (40) is just east, but still hidden behind a small ridge to the right or east of viewpoint (16) and on the mountain's eastern slope. This native Juniper forest provides a unique insight into how Nature emerged before the introduction of Eucalyptus trees from Australia over 100 years ago.


Ethiopia's Indigenous Vegetation with 

Historical and Biological Background


Podocarpus falcatus This plant 
 carries a unique heritage that can
be very important for the Park's
 legacyIt was originally picked
 as seed from the mother tree in
the circle (B) just to the west of 
the path at the left of the area
(39) and clearly above (38)

The Indigenous Podocarpus falcatus (P. gracilior)     (Am:  Zigba)   (Or:  Birbirsa) 
These endemic trees, scarce at Entoto, are struggling to survive in the toxic environment created by the eucalyptus. The barren, eroded lands resulting from eucalyptus' toxin-induced effects have disrupted the reproductive capacity of the endemic Podocarpus tree. A century ago, the international scientific community was unaware of the need to examine the environmental toxicity of plants and animals. With their dense network of roots, the original Ethiopian trees formed a reinforcing, tangled indigenous vegetation with a prehistoric quality of tremendous strength, delivered from aeons of evolution. This urgent situation calls for immediate action and further scientific examination.

The Dedicated Work Of Restoring the Original Nature
Therefore, a dedicated restoration of this original Nature continues with extensive work to reform an upper soil layer and establish a protective undergrowth. Consequently, it would be a very significant surprise to receive information about a new generation of these highly blessed historic Podocarpus falcatus trees, which still grow as ancient, furrowed entities in a magical, graceful, appealing landscape. However, in modern times, these aged, patinated, creased native podocarpus trees are very unusual in the Park. Yet, this concealed mountain, Nature describes, is the unique landscape hillside, as shown in the map loop (B), with the location of these native Podocarpus trees.


Mighty Crowns of Historical

Juniperus procera Trees

On the maps, the circle (B) surrounds and helps find objects that would otherwise be obscured. Hence, to the right side within the loop (B) appears the unique crown location of these native Juniper procera trees. They appear on a somewhat sturdy, elevated plane above the open field (39) - (B). They comprise several impressive, muscularly furrowed native Juniperus procera trees, whose dignified, crumpled appearance towers in awe-inspiring fashion, dominating the surroundings like silent and noble creatures from the past. These trees appear mysterious in complexity, imprinting the landscape with the farmhouse, pleasantly resting just below, and giving the impression of a real majestic antiquity character over the scene.  This Circle (B) can be used as a discreet directional pointer that uses the traditional dial. The pointer's intended tip is an excellent tool for finding otherwise hidden objects. Thus, the intended end set at 3:30 shows a pleasantly elevated area above the field (39).


The Healing Capacity of the Native Forest

The Park's Undergrowth with Native Trees

The natural health and fertile beauty of this Indigenous Juniper forest (16) and (40), and the indigenous Podocarpus trees (B), illuminate with precision the healing ability of a native forest. The natural health of this landscape, with native trees, provides insight and a natural stimulus to prevent and heal the severe erosion and habitat loss that occurred with the introduction of the Eucalyptus tree. The importance of careful research into the natural sciences is presented as an insightful and evident example before any foreign species is considered for introduction into an unfamiliar and vulnerable habitat. It can be stimulating to combine a wonderful mountain hike with a field study of the unique green hue and lushness of the undergrowth, and its subsequent effect on the ground stability beneath the native trees.


The Mother Tree (Podocarpus)

The Maps' Assistance to Ancient Trees

Magnificent Furrowed Trees

Nature Study with Map Directions
Podocarpus Trees, Paths - The Map Loop (B)
When using map circle (B) as an intended pointer, restrict it to 60% of its total length at four o'clock, and it becomes possible to find a magnificent native Podocarpus tree to the left of the hiking trail (link below). The intended direction indicator on the maps provides a method for using a limited-length dial here. This method helps distinguish objects farther away, and those more centrally located on the map loop (B)'s intended clockwork. This undulated hillside includes a magnificent meadow (39) - (B) with an irresistibly picturesque farmhouse next to the path. The intended pointer clockwork gives direction, and when its outermost tip reaches its full extent at 4:30, it points to a concealed and dense forest area just south of the field (39) (B). To see several other indigenous Podocarpus trees, look just below this field (39) - (B) and to the right side in the lower part of this circle (B), where even an attractive tree waits for climbing sport.


The Wild and Fertile Forest from the Ancient Era

This original and compact Juniper forest (40) on the eastern hillside, just to the right of (16), is captivatingly wild and consists of more than 50-year-old indigenous Juniperus procera trees. These native trees provide a unique connection to this dramatic yet gentle Nature, with their inviting, refreshing aromatic fragrance and high-altitude mountain air. Yet this landscape and its native forests surprise with nearly magical proportions of primaeval lushness, revealing a natural and incredible Highland scenery beyond what a visitor would usually expect in proximity to the Capital. This native Juniper woodland (40) is massive in appearance and stunning in vitality, with a perfect, lush and dense undergrowth. However, caution is essential, as the forest is thick and can easily confuse one's sense of direction and location. (Further safety information for finding the paths just below)

The Resting Place from the Era of Dreams

Upon arriving at this high altitude, at the outer edge of the high plateau (16), the appearance offers many unique views and impressions, even a captivating surprise: a group of impressive, majestic Juniper trees. However, the more ancient Juniper trees in this area remain hidden from the camera, just some steps uphill from point (16), where they appear gracefully magnificent and inviting just above the outer rim of the high plateau. However, although concealed from this camera view in the header image, they are in complete contact with a magnificent open room below their green crown. Hence, while gazing down the southern slope from point (16) towards the dim-capped Capital far below, these trees irresistibly entice as the cosiest surprise just 50 metres back and upward from the header image's view, yet with their mighty guise in overwhelming contact.


Magnificent Views and Trees from Lost Aeons

The loop (B) assists by surrounding the points (35)
(38) and (39), which all provide grand landscapes.
Bees' Cliff 14 
requires caution in the Canyon but
 
assisting by the wide map loop surrounding the
 gentle and fascinating 
points 36 and 41-42
Description of the Hiking Paths

Directions Maps to Trees of Grace and Legends
The routes to these historic trees and their captivating surroundings follow paths to high-point views (14)-(16). The map loop (B) encircles the crossroads at this slope and rock ledge, thereby helping locate the continuation of paths upwards. From this loop (B), the courses soon arrive at the adorable farmhouse's meadows (39) - (B) with mighty Juniperus procera trees in its upper regions. The upward hike is relatively gentle, with map loop (B) served by surrounding points (35), (38), and (39). The lower area of the circle (B) also offers an adventure to the Italian fort's ruin (38), just on the ledge to the waterfall and provides a dramatic yet cosy picnic spot with a beautiful view down over the valley's [A] landscape.

The Canyon and its Stream - Direction in Circle (B) - (14)
The two crossroads are located just to the right of the Canyon and its river (35) - (B) and one in the lower part of the circle (B). The second crossroad is to the right, just outside the loop (B), and its path upwards is beautiful with furrowed Podocarpus trees, and soon the meadows of the farmhouse (39). However, these crossroads align with the lower part of the circle (B) and provide a gentle west-to-east ledge and start for these crossroads. Regardless of the following paths within the loop (B), they will soon arrive at the farmhouse's meadows (39) - (B).


 


The Secure Way Back for Lost and Worried People
To find out from this enchanting and beautiful original forest (40) just east of point (16), a lost person only ought to follow its very apparent slope down the east of the valley and thus in short contact with the open environment and clear paths that quickly show where you are in relation to the rest of the Park. In addition, point (19) and further the valley [A] of Entoto Kidane Mehret (32) are very close and can be reached quickly. This pleasant return Entoto Kidane Mehret (32) is a gentle route downwards without gorges or precipices. 

Mountain Maps & Alerts with Assistance from Point (37)

The superficial water-conducting metal pipe (37) assists the mountain hike described above. With its apparent suitability, this water-conducting pipe begins on the slope above the valley [A]. This place is easily reached from below the valley [A] with comfortable passing between a couple of cottages before it continues and reaches a gentle high level on the mountain's shoulder (38) - (B).



The deep, invitingly open area of the Canyon's
Tributary Gorge 36, shown within loop 14, is 
Impressive but Evasive Hyenas
Since native Nature is crucial to life and beauty, it's not surprising that wildlife values the health of their home and the quality of their environment. However, since muscular but elusive hyenas hide under the long shadows of the trees, the overall impression of this forest (40) can be scary, with a sense of a worrying twilight adventure that sensitive people should avoid.

Close Encounter With Playing Baboon Families
The Canyon's abyss and the native forests towards the high plateau are unique and promoted in many ways. Hence, prudent reservations about the impact people can exert on Nature because his site contains what is desirable for people and wildlife, a conflict of privacy, interest, and living space can occur; yet, this is also the core of the attraction in the exploration.



Primordial Nature with Climbing Sport Activities

The Sport's Climbing Wall with Instructors

Amazing Adventure Among the Trees Of Antiquity
It is well known that doubtless adventurers need something beyond just looking at natural beauty; thus, a direct, hands-on experience with the adventure they share with several sports devotees and genuine nature people who enjoy the direct influence of Nature on a level that only the most physically active devotees can muster. However, it can be a difficult feat to give in to these compelling feelings and experience Nature with mighty trees and high cliffs as a discovery adventure. It may therefore be appropriate to have some preparation and training to prevent a dangerous fall from a higher height. 

Safety Centre with an Advisory Responsible in Charge 
This type of required training with a safety harness and a helping supervisor is available at Entoto Park, where a custom-made wall with grip points and an assisting instructor provides a harness and a security rope to prevent falls. Of course, this can allow families to stimulate their children's health through outdoor activities rather than have them roam the city's streets. The tree here to the left is a native podocarpus falcatus. (Map location just below the meadow (39) - (B).


The Australian Eucalyptus Tree

and its Foreign, Tactical Hostility

The Eucalyptus Problem
A chemical component with an intricate competition-oriented toxic defence system in the leaves and roots of Eucalyptus trees prevents the growth of other trees and herbs. This chemical component leads to a monoculture with eucalyptus as the only tree species and eventually no ground cover. This chemical component causes severe erosion, readily observed in the water running through Addis during the rainy seasons, often posing a risk of flash floods in the valleys.

The Environmental Dangers of the Eucalyptus Tree  
Due to these shortcomings in the Eucalyptus plantation's water-retention capacity, it cannot counterbalance the uneven distribution of rainfall. The result is often torrential flooding in the down-slope areas, in this case, the northern district of Addis Ababa. In August 1994, sudden, overwhelming flooding posed a fatal danger.

Pinterest: Ethiopia's Work and Obligations 




Complications Of Indigenous Forest Restoration

The Precarious and Fragile Restoration Of the Lost Nature

 Science, much time and labour are needed for environmental restoration; this demands massive protection projects to offer the young plants the replacement for the lost biotope and its vital natural protective properties. Hence, restoring a lost biotope that creates valuable drinking water is complicated and requires much work to recreate a reliable substitute for the missing shielding armour of the primaeval forest. Therefore, due to the absence of the essential protective functions of mother trees and other plants, enormous efforts are required to recreate these guardian functions for the tender indigenous seedlings, which otherwise do not survive the very exposed ground. Thus, this process of environmental restoration includes what was previously prehistorically self-evident as a crucial basis for the survival of all higher life forms.

Water and Shelter for Saplings

Thus, it is impossible to recreate a stable and healthy nature by replanting a few native trees on a devastated plateau; instead, these sporadically planted young plants on the table will require tender care with irrigation and protection against grazing animals and shade from the blistering seasonal sun. Furthermore, on the slopes, these young plants most often need some temporary stabilizer of the ground and protection in something that mimics the wind and sun-protective effect of many mother trees. In addition, sporadically placed young plants can only offer a very rudimentary and weak protective network against erosion; instead, there is the obvious risk that these young plants will, in all probability, soon perish in the struggle against the great forces.


  Environmental Restoration  

  Check Dam Swales  

  Planting Technology  

  Erosion Prevention  

  Terraced Micro-Basins  

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and as the paths end beyond their boundary, 
this can cause great difficulty in orientation.


The photograph at the head shows the view from the outer rim of Entoto Natural Park's plateau No.16 with indigenous Juniperus procera trees. The lovely meadows of the farmhouse (39) - (B) are reminded near beneath the slope's undulated terrain and not far below even the spiritually chanting walls of Entoto Kidane Mehret Church (32). From viewpoint (16), it provides resting places for picnics in social tranquillity and contemplation about the unique Nature, which is facilitated quickly by the high point of view, even over the mist-veiled Capital far below the southern slopes.



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Inside Ethiopia, Tours invites you to be part of an unforgettable experience in Entoto Natural Park. We will meet in our office, located in Kazanchis (just in front of the UNECA back entrance), and our guide will accompany you in the local taxis up to the mountain. This is an excellent opportunity for you to experience Ethiopian commuting. 


Once we arrive on Entoto Mountain, where the capital city was first founded in 1886, you will undoubtedly feel like having mentholated topical ointment. Yes, we are not big fans of the Eucalyptus tree either! That is why we want to promote indigenous seedling planting in Ethiopia by contributing to the Ethiopian Green Legacy.



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Where do you plan to make your mark?

The Ethiopian Heritage Trustee Association is working to plant more than 50,000 indigenous saplings in Entoto Natural Park and Zego Kebele Association in Ankober District to cover exposed areas.
  Organizations: Associations: Educational institutions: All those who love Nature, together with our association, let's build a country with suitable air by planting saplings. Let's plant indigenous saplings together.


As we believe, we are ready and waiting for you this year. The Ethiopian Heritage Trustee Association has planted native saplings in place of Eucalyptus trees with partner organizations and members in the Entoto Natural Park. He tells you that this year, come and plant saplings together to protect the environment. For more information:

πŸ“ž Call +251 Ethiopia  

011-5-15-88-02/ 09-22-97-27-46

Ethiopian Heritage Trust - Plantation of Seedlings


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Choosing the Right Mother Tree for Seed

The Science of Indigenous Ancient Trees

The distant location, though within the same country, has developed flora that have undergone extensive evolutionary optimization to best adapt to the unique geological and surrounding conditions, with distinct genetic characteristics variation even within the same tree species. The unique habitat in a particular region within a country imprints indigenous DNA, imparting distinctive properties to its plants and wildlife, depending on the region's varied and exceptional climate.



DNA Selections of Seeds
(Oxford Academic)
The Importance of Seeds' Evolutionary Heritage
Hence, this country's topographically isolated locations have different genetic requirements due to local, unique climate factors within each landscape. Therefore, whether on the country's mountainside or within its secluded gorge, the landscape's uniqueness determines the historically imprinted pedigree and genetic heritage of the endemic trees, as well as the composition of their soils. Thus, the trees' evolutionary connection to a country's landscape creates a precious legacy for their seeds, which inherit well-adapted genetic characteristics suited to the location's biological uniqueness.

Assessing Seeds Based on the Climate Zones of the Country
Hence, the genetic legacy's impact across Ethiopia's various climates and altitudes creates trees that, although belonging to the same species, have developed distinct genetic heritages to adapt to these various climate zones. Due to genetic adaptation to different regions within a country, trees produce the ability to cope with these different climate zones. Thus, the mistake of using seed from a tree with its genetic origin in a moist, shady gorge as seedlings on a dry southern slope undermines these trees' ability to survive, as well as that of other organisms, including humans.


  Trees, Shrubs, Flowers and Herbs  

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Handbook
Useful trees and shrubs for Ethiopia:

Identification, Propagation and

 Management for 17 Agroclimatic Zones

Azene Bekele-Tesemma

Edited by
Bo TengnΓ€s, Ensermu Kelbesa, Sebsibe Demissew and Patrick Maundu

The contents of this handbook may be reproduced without special permission. However, acknowledgement of the source is requested. The photographers and artists concerned must be contacted for reproduction of illustrations. The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of World Agroforestry Centre.




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Useful trees and shrubs for Ethiopia

Identification, Propagation and
Management of Juniperus procera


Juniperus procera                                         Cupressaceae
Indigenous

Vernacular names

Am:    Tid
Eng:   African pencil cedar

Ecology:
A valuable timber tree indigenous to Ethiopia and eastern Africa Highland forest 1,500-3,000 m. It is the largest Juniper in the World. It does best in high rainfall areas but can survive quite dry conditions once established. It performs well in Moist and Wet Weyna Dega and Dega agroclimatic zones.

Uses Firewood, poles, posts, timber (floors, shingles, pencils, joinery), medicine (bark, leaves, twigs, buds), ornamental, shade, windbreak.

Description: An evergreen tree about 40 m with a straight trunk, although often fluted. A pyramidal shape when young. The foliage is finer and more open than Cypress. BARK: Thin grey-brown, grooved and peeling with age.

LEAVES: Prickly, young leaves to 1 cm, soon replaced by scale-like mature leaves, blue-green, triangular, and closely overlapping branchlets.

FRUIT: Male cones small and yellow with pollen, female purple-blue fleshy "berries" about 8 mm, the pulp containing 1-4 hard seeds.

Propagation: Seedlings, wildings--often numerous.

Seeds: Germination rate 20-30%. No. Of seeds per kg: 40,000-50,000.

Treatment: Not necessary.

Storage: Up to a year if stored in a cool, dry place.

Management: Fairly fast growing in open but otherwise slow. Prune and thin trees for timber and poles.

Remarks: Litter-fall from this tree makes the soil acid, so it should not be grown with crops. It regenerates well and deserves high priority in reforestation. The wood is termite resistant, and the tree is now rare due to over-exploitation. Although belonging to the cypress family, this subgroup has no dry cones like Cupressus (Azene Bekele-Tesemma 1993).

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