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The Silver Terminalia (Terminalia sericea), is a tree that is found in Africa.

It grows in the Savanna region of the continent.

The Silver Terminalia is a tall tree, reaching heights of up to 65 feet. It has a silver coloured bark and its leaves are a deep green. The tree blooms with small white flowers in the springtime. The fruit of the Silver Terminalia is an orange-red drupe that ripens in the fall.

The Silver Terminalia is an important part of the African landscape. It provides food and shelter for many animals and birds.

The Silver Terminalia can be seen in the wild during the spring and fall. It is a beautiful sight to see this tree in its natural habitat.

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Geeky Facts about the Silver Terminalia

Fact 1

Fine silvery hairs cover the surface of the leaves giving them a shiny appearance.

Fact 2

The flowers are in axillary spikes and are pale yellow to creamy white.

Fact 3

The root is used medicinally in lotions and potions.

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