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[QUOTE=Wadaad;4399256]first of all...Ethiopia is not even in the picture as it is too inland
Secondly, provide your evidence for Eritrea. Where are your incense trees?[/QUOTEAim We determined the present and past distribution, and the abundance, of Boswellia papyrifera in Eritrea, and the environmental and land-use factors determining its distribution limits. Location Eritrea, in the Horn of Africa. Methods In 1997 a Boswellia field survey was conducted in 113 village areas covering four administrative regions. Species occurrence was related to rainfall, air temperature and length of growing period. Additionally, the relationship between the abundance of Boswellia trees and selected physical and chemical soil factors, topography and land-use types
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The point is it do exist in Eritrea.
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[QUOTE=Marik;4399294]I did not deny the existence of boswellia in Eritrea...reread the OP, I stated it is of INFERIOR quality. From Hatshepshut to Catholic Diocese of Mogadishu (that supplied Vatican ALL its incense demand since 19th century) the world knew one place for those HIGH QUALITY Aromatic trees: North Somalia
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