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The natural habitat of mimosa hostilis

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gosvami

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Unfortunately written in German language, nonetheless interesting, imho.
Mimosa hostilis is used as a source of firewood and charcoal in the caatingas!
See at page 15:
„Als wertvollste Holzpflanzen der Caatinga sind Amburana cearensis zur Möbelherstellung
und Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia zur Gewinnung von Zaunpfählen zu nennen. Für die
Gewinnung von Brennholz und Holzkohle ist Mimosa hostilis die wichtigste Baumart der
Caatinga.“
„The most valuable ligneous plants of the Caatinga are Amburana cearensis, used for the furniture production and Mimosa caesalpiniaefolia for the production from fence stakes. For the Production of firewood and charcoal is Mimosa hostilis the most important tree species of the Caatinga.”

Isn’t it ironic!
 
The natural habitat of Jurema is over here.
In the northeast of Brazil, states of: Parahyba, Ceará, Pernambuco, Bahia, Alagoas, Rio Grande do Norte...It's highly invasive plant!
North/northeastern states each one have a city called 'Jurema'.
 
You live there?

Fucking finally some people from South America!

Dude!!! SHIP US FREAKING PLANTS!!! Do you know how hard we've been trying? I'm sure you could make a buch while your at it!!!
 
climate restricts what swim can grow here, for the temperature is a SWELTERING 25 degrees fahrenheit right now, and shipping really isnt much if the source is legit.
 
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