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| navigate by keyword : africa afrika aloe aloidendron also area arrows because beklimming branches climbed climming common day death desert dessert dichotoma dichotomum duin dune early english form gets hollowing indigenous its known kokerboom late name namib namibia namibialaquo often one particularly people photographed practice quiver quivers road san shadow side sossusvlei southern species star their tree tubular valley visitors when |
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| The quiver tree gets its English common name from the San people practice of hollowing out the tubular branches of Aloidendron dichotomum to form quivers for their arrows. The specific epithet `dichotomum` refers to how the stems repeatedly branch into two `dichotomous` branching as the plant grows. |
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