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Pterocarpus marsupium, also known as Malabar kino [3] or Indian kino, is a medium-to-large, deciduous tree that can grow up to 31 m (102 ft) tall. It is native to India (where it occurs in parts of the Western Ghats in the Karnataka-Kerala region and in the forests of Central India), Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
Copious flow of kino from a wound near the base of the trunk of a marri (Corymbia calophylla) Kino sap solidified inside damaged eucalyptus logKino is a botanical gum produced by various trees and other plants, particularly bloodwood species of eucalypts (Angophora, Corymbia, Eucalyptus) and Pterocarpus, in reaction to mechanical damage, [1] and which can be tapped by incisions made in the ...
This is a list of high schools in California, public, private and chartered, organized by county and by city or school district. This list includes former high schools. This list includes former high schools.
This category contains a list of California public charter schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Education. Pages in category "Bureau of Indian Education schools in California" This category contains only the following page.
An Inland Empire city has approved a development project within 450 feet of the third oldest known living organism in the world — a sprawling, shrub-like oak tree that is more than 13,000 years old.
The following is a list of charter schools in California ... Laurel Tree Charter School; ... Audeo Charter School II/III; Barona Indian Charter School;
Researchers in Chile identify a challenger to the world's oldest tree: an alerce in Alerce Costero National Park that may be over 5,000 years old. California's 'Methuselah' bristlecone pine may no ...
This is a list of high schools in Oakland, California. American Indian Public High School, a charter school; Aspire Lionel Wilson College Preparatory Academy, a charter school; Aspire Golden State College Preparatory Academy, a (6-12) charter school; Bishop O'Dowd High School; Bunche High School (alternate continuation)