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The jujube trees in the front along the roadside alarmed me. I almost brushed against them. Getting caught in its thorns can rip our skin or clothes like a hook and inflict major injuries." ...
A thorny branch of the Christ's Thorn Jujube tree is seen in the laboratory of Dr. Shabtai Cohen, at the Volcani Agricultural Research Centre in Beit Dagan, Israel.
THE jujube tree grows about 25 feet tall with a crown nearly 15 feet in diameter when mature (which, if planted today, would be 2036). Its size makes it one of the better specimens for a small ...
Wikipedia describes the jujube as “a deciduous shrub or tree, usually with thorny branches.” There are many varieties, and our original tree does not have thorns.
The jujube tree produces extremely sweet fruit that ranges in size from a cherry to a plum. Originating from China, this tree typically grows less than 30 feet tall with beautiful drooping branches.
A thorny branch of the Christ's Thorn Jujube tree is seen in the laboratory of Dr. Shabtai Cohen, at the Volcani Agricultural Research Centre in Beit Dagan, Israel A thorny branch of the Christ's ...
[1/9]Dr. Shabtai Cohen holds a thorny branch of the Christ's Thorn Jujube tree, in his laboratory at the Volcani Agricultural Research Centre in Beit Dagan, Israel, March 8, 2018.
Israeli scientists researching climate change are at work studying the Ziziphus Spina-Christi, commonly known as Christ's Thorn Jujube. Representational Image. (Photo: Pixabay) ...
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