Ghaf Tree

(Prosopis Cineraria)

Drought-resistant tree with long, curved thorns and deep roots.


Height: 0.9m - 1m

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Julie (Gloss)
Julie (Gloss)
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Dimensions: 32cm Diameter x 42cm Height

Material: Ceramic

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Lily | Black
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

Material: Plastic

Lily | White
Lily | White
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

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Sam
Sam
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Dimensions: 32cm Diameter x 43cm Height

Material: Ceramic

Melissa
Melissa
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Dimensions: 30cm Diameter x 30cm Height

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Annie | Cement Grey
Annie | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 37cm Diameter x 35cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

Millie | Cement Grey
Millie | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 31cm Diameter x 33.5cm Height

Material: Cement Fibre

Finish: Matte

Flora | Cement Grey
Flora | Cement Grey
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Dimensions: 37cm Diameter x 62cm Height

Material: Cement

Finish: Matte

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Description

The Ghaf Tree, also known as Prosopis Cineraria, is a small to medium-sized tree that is native to the arid regions of the Middle East and South Asia. It is a hardy and drought-resistant plant that can grow up to 10 meters in height, but typically ranges from 0.9 to 2.5 meters in height.

The Ghaf Tree has a distinctive appearance, with a thick trunk and a spreading canopy of feathery leaves. The leaves are small and compound, with numerous leaflets that give the tree a delicate and airy appearance. The tree also produces small, yellow flowers that bloom in the spring and summer, followed by seed pods that are an important source of food for wildlife.

The Ghaf Tree is an important plant in its native range, where it is used for a variety of purposes. The wood is highly valued for its strength and durability, and is used for construction, furniture, and fuel. The tree is also an important source of food for wildlife.

Caring for your Ghaf Tree

Light Requirements - Direct Sunlight
Pet Friendliness - Yes