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Synbranchiella 🔍

Synbranchiella is a species of plant that belongs to the genus "Ceratocarpus" in the family Ceraceae, commonly known as the "bush cherry". This plant is native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, particularly in South America. It is characterized by its distinctive bark-like structure on the trunk, which resembles a branch. Synbranchiella can be found in various habitats such as forests, parks, and gardens, where it grows abundantly

Ceratocarpus 🔍

Ceratocarpus is a genus of trees in the family Oleaceae, commonly known as oak or chestnut trees. These trees are widely distributed across Europe and Asia, including parts of North America. They have distinctive bark that has alternating layers of brown and green, giving them their characteristic shape. The fruit is a nut-like seed, which can be eaten raw or roasted for use in various dishes.

Polyceratocarpus 🔍

Polyceratocarpus is a type of wood that has many layers, making it dense and strong. It can be found in various species of trees, including oak, pine, and maple.

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