Tree: Bully

: Recognized by its small cream-colored flowers and berries that turn reddish-brown to dark brown when ripe.

: Many species are slow-growing but can reach heights of 30 to 50 feet in maturity. Historical and Culinary Uses bully tree

: Children historically chewed the sticky sap (latex) from the trunk as a natural chewing gum. Environmental and Care Considerations 🌳 What You Should Know About Nervous Bully Tree - Greg : Recognized by its small cream-colored flowers and

: Often called the "bully tree," this species produces heavy, mahogany-like wood that is resistant to fungi and termites. " this species produces heavy

: The fruits are often sweet and fleshy. For instance, the Gum Bully's fruit was traditionally eaten by Native American tribes like the Kiowa and Comanche.

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