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Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis)
Ancient Himalayan manuscripts owe their survival to the paper-like bark of a mountain tree
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What is a major consequence of the overuse of Himalayan birch in its native habitat?
Increased growth of the tree due to human cultivation
The tree's bark is no longer used for any cultural or spiritual purposes
Loss of habitat and threat to the species' survival
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Acacia koa (Koa wood)
Koa wood’s unique grain patterns make each handcrafted Hawaiian ukulele truly one of a kind
7 Feb 2026
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What cultural significance did koa wood have for Native Hawaiians beyond its physical uses?
It was primarily used for construction of modern buildings in Hawaii.
It was considered sacred and therefore never used for making tools or objects.
It symbolized strength and heritage, playing a central role in traditional crafts and ceremonies.
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