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biggest cashew tree in the world in pirangi rio norte

The biggest cashew  (cajueiro) tree in the world stands in pirangi do norte in the province of Parnamirim in Rio Norte near the city of Natal. The total area of this 117 year old tree is about 8500 square meter. In the month of December and January , the cajueiro tree produces around 80000 fruits. Although the cashew tree is an important tourist attraction, it is also becoming a headache for the local residents. The braches are growing an average of 3 meters a year and are now overgrowing the roads next to the tree . Pruning of the tree will give problems to this cajueiro tree and the government is now looking for a solution.

Copyright: Jan Dolk
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 27/11/2009
Uploaded: 27/11/2009
Published: 28/11/2009
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Tags: cajueiro; cashew tree; natal; pirangi; tourist
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