The Kola-nut is a bitter caffeine-rich chestnut-sized fruit borne seed of a 20 feet high evergreen tree native to tropical Africa. The Kola-nut is a rough, skinned fruit that grows up to 8" long.
The tree was spared during the construction of the highway because of its popularity The authorities in Ghana have launched a manhunt for the people who cut down a famous 300-year-old kola tree ...
The tree was a popular tourist destination for both Ghanaians and foreigners A man has appeared in court after a famous 300-year-old kola tree in southern Ghana was chopped down. Pictures of the ...
Deforestation and the conversion of forests for development and plantations have reduced the number of wild kola nut trees. Demand for Kola nut is great in Nigeria and the ability to store the nuts ...
Kola nuts are small, bitter-tasting nuts that grow on the kola tree. They can be as big as a potato or as small as a cherry.
We had been filming in the jungle for three days when the local children asked us if we wanted to see the ‘bat tree’. They led us down a steep hunters’ path until we reached a towering kola ...