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linné ( ), the danish traveler schoushoe ( ), and the british vice-consul henry grace. in , ibn al baytar described it in his work, "the treaty of the simple," as being a thorny tree, giving a fruit the size of a walnut, containing a pulp used as food for goats and an oil seed from which one extracts edible
knotty and short, its greenery is dark, its semi-persistent bushy leaves, grow small, elongated and thick. its main branches start from the ground, facilitating the access of goats to the "suspended pasture," creating a unique spectacle that tourists love to see: goats grazing on the foliage of argan trees...
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2020/02/292526/an-argument-for-rural-tourism-in-essaouira-agadir-atlantic-strip/