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The What’s-It Tree All images cleared for re-use for non-commercial purposes.

The tree with buds on the trunk… Photograph by J. M. Garg. CC-BY-3.0 The tree with buds on the trunk…

The tree covered in green leaves… Photograph by Aftabbanoori. CC-BY-SA 4.0 The tree covered in green leaves…

The tree covered in flesh-coloured flowers… Photograph by Lalithamba. CC-BY-2.0 The tree covered in flesh-coloured flowers…

The tree at the time of fruiting… Photograph by J.M. Garg. CC-BY-3.0 The tree at the time of fruiting…

Slide 2: Photograph by J. M. Garg. CC-BY-3.0 Slide 3: Photograph by Aftabbanoori. CC-BY-SA 4.0 Slide 4: Photograph by Lalithamba. CC-BY-2.0 Slide 5: Photograph by J.M. Garg. CC-BY-3.0