dracaena cinnabari

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    1. jw_creations 57 months ago | reply

      Very cool trees!
      Found this pic via NASA EarthObservatory: earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?...

    2. kowalyszynb 56 months ago | reply

      simply amazing dracaena

    3. Sandy Su 55 months ago | reply

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    4. kaowinston 54 months ago | reply

      Amazing photos of this specie. I actually have a young plant, and I hope it turns out this way.

    5. butts97 54 months ago | reply

      What an incredible photo, sight. Socotra and good photography never fail to impress.

    6. louisa_catlover 52 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Tree Photos NEW competition 'Ancient trees' Vote now, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    7. CandMllsp 51 months ago | reply

      Wow! Those are the neatest looking trees I've ever seen! And since I collect dragons...I love the name too! Wonderful photography! They would make a great watercolor painting too!

    8. garethbee 50 months ago | reply

      wow! this is amazing!

    9. Plant Hound 48 months ago | reply

      As a scuba diver, these tree remind me of the table corals in the Pacific. They appear very similar when viewed from below.

    10. Antigonum Cajan 47 months ago | reply

      It is surprising that plant propagators or nurseries have never made
      this variety available by micropropagation. It is also irritating for collectors
      as yours truly.

    11. yezdk 34 months ago | reply

      Really amazing!!

    12. pigneguy*michael 34 months ago | reply

      www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17460

      unfortunately, the archepeligo is already threatened.
      Socotra is at the crossroads of the strategic naval waterways of the Red
      Sea and the Gulf of Aden. It is of crucial importance
      to the US military.

      Yemen's president Ali Abdullah Saleh is reported to have "surrendered
      Socotra for Americans who would set up a military base, pointing out
      that U.S. officials and the Yemeni government agreed to set up a
      military base in Socotra to counter pirates and al-Qaeda."

    13. Etwin1 28 months ago | reply

      Like giant mushrooms !!

    14. inferno artist 26 months ago | reply

      I really need to see those in my lifetime...

    15. Colibrí 24 months ago | reply

      Like a dream!

    16. yliza43 22 months ago | reply

      God gracious! Truly amazing that these trees exist on planet Earth!

    17. yliza43 22 months ago | reply

      By the way, I have shared your photo in my blog gentlecreation.blogspot.com. Amazing species that I have never seen before.

    18. amir468 18 months ago | reply

      wow ! amazing

    19. Églantine 11 months ago | reply

      appears surreal to my eyes! Have they been trimmed or do they grow like this naturally?

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