When living in South Africa, I was fascinated by fever trees. Some trees have very light barks that seem to glow with the right light but once you see a real fever tree you know that’s the real thing. In the bark of the fever tree photosynthesis takes place and that is why it is properly luminous.
There are of course no fever trees in Europe but these lit trees which were part of a light installation reminded me.


Oooh, I’ve never seen one. I’m missing out.
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Wow!
This is really amazing 🙂
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Glad you like the trees. They are native to Africa but maybe you get a few in Pakistan as well, the climate (in some places) should suit them.
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Never seen one in my city. Maybe they ate common in the countryside.
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*are common
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Probably not common as they don’t make nice wood. So there is little reason to import them.
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That could be the reason. Otherwise, they are just perfect for front lawn, especially during the holiday season 🙂
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Oh, now I understand. My photo is of artificially lit trees that remined me of fever trees. The real once are not as flashy by any means. Have a look at geriatrix’ post to see a real one which she photographed in Kenya: https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2023/11/11/fever-tree/
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Hehehe
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