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Valuable timber is derived from several other species, including Maesopsis eminii (African umbrella tree), Ziziphus mauritiana (Indian jujube, or Chinese apple), Z. spina-christi (Arabian jujube), and Pomaderris apetala (Australian hazel). The light wood of Musanga cecropioides (umbrella tree) is used as a substitute for cork in floats and rafts, insulation, and model making; it is a short-lived tree, suitable for plantation culture. In the American tropics, Bagassa, Brosimum, Clarisia, Helicostylis, and Poulsenia are all sources of wood for general construction. In Africa the wood of Antiaris, while not highly durable, is suitable for veneer and plywood, furniture components, and light construction. Artocarpus altilis (breadfruit) is an extremely important food source throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific; more recently it has been widely cultivated in the Neotropics and in Africa. Although several remedies have been ascribed to these plants, it remains to be proved scientifically that more than a few have therapeutic value. Amygdalin develops in the seeds and pits of many plants, including cherries, plums, apricots, and apples. Hence, these seeds are potentially dangerous when consumed in quantity. Several genera in the mulberry family are valuable sources of timber. The irritants in the stinging hairs or spines of many genera in Urticaceae, including Laportea gigas (Australian nettle tree), Hesperocnide, Urera, and Urtica (nettle), cause painful inflammatory skin reactions that can last from a few seconds to several days.
Several members of Urticaceae, or the nettle family, yield fibres. Although most members of Rhamnaceae are not large enough to supply lumber, the family yields various other products, such as cascara sagrada (a cathartic made from the bark of Rhamnus purshiana, the California bearberry) and the green dye lokao, a natural dye that colours cotton a true green. Species of Trophis are used locally in Venezuela. The foliage of Prunus virginiana (chokecherry), P. serotina (wild black cherry), and species of Cercocarpus (mountain mahogany) are sometimes fatal to browsing animals. Peach pits, bitter almonds, and several kinds of wild cherry are poisonous to animals and humans. Other Cecropia plants that do not harbour Azteca ants are protected against leaf-cutting ants by a thick coating of wax on the stem, which prevents the latter from climbing up. The ants chew through vines that twine around their host and clear away other vegetation that comes in contact with and threatens to shade the Cecropia plants. The latex of Ficus glabrata and F. laurifolia contains the proteolytic enzyme ficin, which digests Ascaris lumbricoides (roundworm, or nematode), the agent of ascariasis, without harming the human host. In addition to food plants such as Ficus carica (common fig), Ficus contains many ornamentals: F. elastica (India rubber plant), F. benjamina (weeping fig), F. sycomorus (sycamore fig), and F. religiosa (bo tree, or sacred fig), which has religious significance to Buddhists and Hindus and under which the Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment.
Other species introduced from Eurasia into North America, such as Rhamnus cathartica and R. frangula, have become serious pest plants that take over the understories of native forests. Maclura pomifera (Osage orange), of central North America, is suspected of being toxic to livestock; its milky latex can also irritate skin. Cecropia peltata (trumpetwood) resembles the North American Populus trichocarpa (black cottonwood; family Salicaceae) in density and mechanical properties and is used in making boxes, plywood, and particleboard stock. U. americana (American elm), once an important street tree prized for its graceful form and stature, has been nearly eliminated by Dutch elm disease. The latex of Antiaris toxicaria (upas tree) contains an extremely toxic cardiac glycoside, which has the effect of increasing the force of contraction of the muscles of the heart; in tropical Asia it is a valuable source of poison for arrows and darts. The crude oil contains considerable amygdalin and is poisonous, but this is removed during refining. Covers have the added benefits of providing color, style and the ultimate in personalization options as they keep clubs protected. Benzaldehyde is a nonpoisonous compound providing almond, or amaretto, flavour and aroma.
In the seeded form, the seeds are boiled or roasted and have a flavour similar to that of the chestnut. While it has not gained the popularity of the breadfruit, its pulp and seeds are used in cooking. There are thin areas in the stem walls through which the fertile female ants burrow to lay their eggs inside the stem. There are many advantages to using hand tracking, most notably that you aren’t required to grab a couple of controllers every time you put the headset on. Prior to using this mount, I experimented with several different action camera mounting positions and options. Next, assess the storage options of the bag. The Magnum is designed to perfectly fit on your Loma bag. Rip it out on the tee to clean your grooves and snap it right back onto your bag with its strong magnetic clip. Additionally, consider investing in a nitro golf balls towel to clean your clubs and balls during play. Winter Golf Shoes: Winter golf often means wet conditions, so Waterproof Golf Shoes are a must. So if fish are the main inspiration, you might wonder: Will an electric eel be next?

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