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Bark cloth tree (Antiaris toxicaria), wood engraving, published in 1893

Bark cloth tree (Antiaris toxicaria), wood engraving, published in 1893


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Bark cloth tree (Antiaris toxicaria), wood engraving, published in 1893

Bark cloth tree (Antiaris toxicaria) - wide distribution in tropical regions, occurring in Australia, Asia, Africa, Indonesia, the Philippines, Tonga, and various other tropical islands.The species is of interest as a source of wood, bark cloth, and pharmacological or toxic substances. Wood engraving, published in 1893

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This wood engraving, published in 1893, showcases the magnificent Bark Cloth Tree (Antiaris toxicaria). Widely distributed across tropical regions including Australia, Asia, Africa, Indonesia, the Philippines, Tonga, and various other tropical islands. The intricate details of this print highlight the tree's unique characteristics and its significance to different cultures. The Bark Cloth Tree is not only admired for its natural beauty but also valued for its versatile uses. This species has been a valuable source of wood for centuries. Its sturdy timber has been utilized in construction projects and crafting exquisite furniture pieces. Additionally, what sets this tree apart is its ability to produce bark cloth - a traditional fabric made from the inner bark fibers. This durable material has played an essential role in cultural practices such as clothing production or ceremonial purposes among indigenous communities. Beyond its practical applications, Antiaris toxicaria holds pharmacological importance due to certain substances found within it. These compounds have attracted interest in medicinal research and may hold potential therapeutic properties. As we gaze upon this vintage print by ZU_09 from Fine Art Storehouse today, we are reminded of nature's abundance and how it can provide us with resources that sustain our lives while offering glimpses into diverse cultures around the world.

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