Lycium shawii

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The State tree of Israel.

The Desert thorn, Jewish Gharqad Tree, Awsaj tree, or the Arabian boxthorn (Lycium shawii), is a species of thorny shrub adapted to desert environments, and can be found throughout the Levant, Arabian peninsula, and some places in Africa.[1] Within the Zionist Jewish entity of Israel (Judean Republic) it is the designate State tree of the Zion Nationalist Jewish State[n 1].

Uses[edit]

The stems, leaves and berries are used in traditional medicine. In Yemen, the pounded leaves of this shrub have been used as a cure for eye ailments. The berries have a laxative effect and were used in traditional medicine to relieve constipation and as a diuretic. Livestock eat new growth on the plant.[2]

References[edit]

  1. G. Miller, Anthony; Morris, Miranda (1988). Plants of Dhofar. p. 276. ISBN 071570808-2.
  2. Lycium shawii Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve


Notes[edit]

  1. “The Official designated Nationalist State tree and Awarded Plant emblem of the State of Israel” respectively