It’s easy to understand why some refer to winter as “stick season.” Snow cover, gray skies, and cold temperatures could lead ...
And why does it "bleed" red? The Dragon Blood Tree gets its name from the thick, red sap that oozes out when the bark is cut. Unlike normal tree sap, which is usually clear or amber, this one ...
The outer bark is what we see. It protects the tree from animals and the weather. It is constantly renewed from the inner ...