![]() | |
Neighborhood Tree Planning |
![]() |
Planting List |
After researching the types of trees, we learned some of the original trees are still in the neighborhood and also in the Enchanted Forest.
![]() |
Nettle Tree |
The first
tree on the list is the Celtis Australis, or Nettle Tree. The tree may be considered sacred in
Iran. I am guessing that it has this status because it bears
edible fruits and treats heavy menstrual bleeding. It has a lot of uses and we have a lot of
these trees in the forest. I was mistakenly calling them china berry trees. The fruit is all over the ground and I was
bummed because I thought we couldn’t do anything. Jacques thought we could burn the dried
fruit, but now we know we can eat it!
![]() |
Carob Pods |
Now one
particular tree we had sliced our skin as we were trimming it back. It has tons of tiny razor thorns! The male trees actually smell like semen (I
didn’t make that up – I got that info from Wikipedia!) I wanted nothing more
than to stay far away from the Ceratonia Siliqua….until….I found out it is
a carob tree! AKA chocolate – woo hoo!!! I am looking forward how to use the pods to
make some tasty treats.
![]() |
Arizona Ash |
Another
tree on the list is the Fraxinus Velutina, or Arizona Ash. I don’t think these produce anything, but these
trees are very pretty and the new shoots have a velvety coating.
The tree
I want to find is the Platanus Orientalis, or Oriental Plane. They have fuzzy Dr. Suess-looking-balls on them. It sounds like a really cool tree because historically, they were used in Hindu holy places and supposedly planted by mystics. Additionally, in Greece they consider the
tree the Tree of Hippocrates. The
Athenian Academy also had a grove of them.
The last
tree on the list is the Schinus Molle, or Pepper Tree. This is not the pepper that you sprinkle next
to your salt, but rather it bears pink or red berries that are typically
blended with table pepper. It supposedly
has antibacterial and antiseptic properties and can be used as an
antidepressant. I haven’t actually found
this tree either, but it would be interesting to learn how to use its
fruit.
![]() |
Pepper Tree |
Along
with the trees on the list, we have a massive amount of fig trees, which are
putting forth some amazingly yummy fruit right now, a ton of pomegranate trees,
which are getting ready to produce ripened fruit, a HUGE pecan tree, a
grapefruit tree that produces fruit that tastes as sweet as an orange, and
orange trees that produce fruit that are more sour than lemons! Apparently they are marmalade oranges, so we
will have to learn how to make that yummy stuff to share very soon.
Disclaimer: Tree info was obtained from Wikipedia, check link list for more. All tree photos are from random internet image searches. Archive photos are ours.
Disclaimer: Tree info was obtained from Wikipedia, check link list for more. All tree photos are from random internet image searches. Archive photos are ours.
No comments:
Post a Comment