a tropical African tree (genus Euphorbia, family Euphorbiaceae).
a South American pine tree related to the monkey puzzle (Araucaria angustifolia, family Araucariaceae).
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After camping on the foggy ridge of immense Ngorongoro Crater, we descended past weird candelabra trees onto the golden grassy crater floor.
An immaculate lakeshore location below the Ruwenzori Mountains and a lush cover of green grassland dotted with tall cactus-like candelabra trees and sunken crater lakes make this perhaps the most conventionally scenic of all East African savannah reserves.
Termite mounds stud the open grassland and there are forests of teak and candelabra trees.
Typical vegetation up against the slopes consists of succulents such as elephant's food, candelabra trees and aloes forming dense, impenetrable thickets.
Down on the ground, Ken Harte, 70, an American tourist and passionate birdwatcher treads past a narrow valley's candelabra trees and prickly pear, hoping for a rare glimpse of a species not yet recorded in the Horn of Africa country.
This landscape supports an array of fascinating plants ranging from towering cactus-like candelabra trees to the bizarre, massive baobab tree.
The candelabra tree is beautiful, but poisonous.
Our camp is set about with giant euphorbia candelabra trees.
In many respects, the stems of the African milk-tree resemble those of the candelabra cactus and the candelabra tree.
Every year, more than 1,000 schoolchildren visit Ol Ari Nyiro to see the elephant, cape buffalo, camels and rare black rhino that graze on the candelabra trees.