Pencil - Cedar

During the British colonial era in Kenya, no pencil factories were built locally. Instead, massive "pencil slat mills" were constructed to export the raw wood to Europe and India.

The African Pencil Cedar is a "pioneer species," often the first to reclaim disturbed landscapes. It is the largest juniper species on Earth, reaching heights of up to 50 meters. pencil cedar

Some specimens in the Lahaul-Spiti region are over 2,000 years old . During the British colonial era in Kenya, no

Researchers use their rings to reconstruct weather patterns dating back to the 4th century. 3. The Australian Imposter ( Polyscias murrayi ) pencil cedar

Today, it is considered threatened in parts of Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia due to dieback and climate shifts. 2. The Himalayan Time Capsule ( Juniperus polycarpos )

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