The Quiver Tree - a Living Fossil Aloe
dichotoma The botanical name of the Quivertree, Aloe dichotoma refers to the way in which the branches grow. Di means two and toma branches ie. The branches of the tree always forks in two’s as it grows. However, the name Quiver tree refers to the Bushmen's ancient custom of hollowing out the tree branches and using it as quivers in which to carry there hunting arrows. We have also found that the leaves of the Quiver tree are eaten by Kudu antilope because it acts as a repellant to parasites when absorbed into the animals blood stream.
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