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Florida Tourist Tree - Gumbo-limbo Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Medicinal gumbo-limbo bark isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gumbo-limbo tree with peeling bark Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peeling bark of the Bursera simaruba tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gumbo-limbo tree in the Mexican jungle surrounded by lush foliage Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gumbo-limbo Trees are also known as the tourist tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Great Gumbolimbo Tree
Gumbo Limbo Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
The gumbo-limbo tree is a medicinal plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Burseraceae, or torchwood plant family collection Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bursera simaruba tree trunks in tropical forest Venezuela Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Burseraceae, or torchwood plant family collection Royalty Free Stock Photo
This gumbolimbo tree is native to Florida. It is also called the tourist tree because it has red bark and it often peels like the skin of the unfortunate tourist. It is also hurricane resistant. If the tree falls over in a storm, it will re-root wherever the tree touches the ground.


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