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Treerover
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What area of Morocco?

 Possibly an Argan.

Leaves are a match and the fruit can look a little rose coloured at times.

My wifes family harvest the fruit near Essaouira.

TBH there are not many broadleaf native trees and aside from olives the argan is the only other common drupe.

 

 

 

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On 17/12/2022 at 18:50, Treerover said:

Anyone have any ideas what this tree is? It has pinky red berries presently in Morocco . 
I’ve blanked 🙇🏼‍♂️

  

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Mastic shrub or Terpentine shrub pistacia terebinthus  possibly, must get back to Morocco someday was a great experience travelling back in the early 80s

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