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Man walking up Borassus palm by means of loop of forest cane.

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Congo tree which bears fruit on its trunk

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Palm tree in grip of parasite, Kasai River

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Red blossom on trunk of tree, Kasai forest

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Parasite which grips the palm tree – in its early stage

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Flowers and ferns of Central Africa

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A baobab tree with pigeon cotes on trunk. Fruit of the tree eaten by Mohammedans

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Congo forest fruit like luscious grapes – growing on tree trunk

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Cocoa-nut palms on Eloby Island, Spanish Guinea

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Fern which grows profusely in Kasai forest

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Young Cocoa Trees, interspersed with paw paw trees, Kinyati, Mayumbe country.

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Cocoa pods on trees. San Tomè.

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Young Cocoa trees proptected by shade of Paw-paw trees, Kinyati, Mayumbe

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Tapping rubber trees at Yala, Juapa River

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Manihot glaziovii rubber trees at Bopoto, upper Congo

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The site of an old village marked by the growth of palm trees from discarded kernels

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Palm trees on banks of Kasai River

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Mouth of Lomako River, haunt of herds of elephants who strip trees of foliage and also uproot the trunks

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Tree oysters at Lobito Bay

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Oysters growing on trees at Lobito Bay, Angola