Brazil Nut - Longest Living Tree
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The Brazil nut tree is one of the Amazon's longest living
trees, of an age 1,000 years. Its flowers depend on bees for pollination. Once
pollinated, a coconut-sized seed containing some tiny 20 seeds, develops for
over 15 months before falling to the forest floor. They are found exclusively in
Amazon forests since harvesting is exhausting, even for the strong. Apart from
bees and the Brazil nut harvesters, the life of many other plants and animals is
intertwined with this tree. The empty seeds fill with rainwater and provide
breeding grounds for flies, frogs, all of which depend on these small ponds on
the forest floor.. The major threat to the trees is forest clearing. Sustainable
harvesting of Brazil nuts is therefore vital way to provide protection of
forests and saving the Amazon.
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