Simon says: "Let's meet the Terebinth tree (Pistacia atlantica)
The Terebinth tree (Pistacia atlantica) This one was photographed in the Valley of Elah - which is most famous as the biblical site where David defeated Goliath. Known for its resilience, this cousin of the pistachio & the mastic tree thrives in the harshest of climates, offering shade where little else grows. Here are 3 reasons to appreciate this natural wonder: *Superpower: It can survive with almost no water, making it a crucial "guardian" against desertification. *Medicinal Secret: Its resin, known as "terebinth," has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to soothe ailments. *Wildlife Haven: Its small, red fruits are a vital food source for birds & animals in harsh environments. Humans can also safely eat terebinth fruit; they have a rich, nutty flavour & are very nutritious, containing high amounts of dietary fiber, healthy fats, & antioxidants, The ripe berries are roasted & ground to make a popular caffeine-free, nutty beverage c...