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By Xinhua Published: Jul 04, 2021 07:36 AM
A Yemeni teenager excavates the root of Salvadora Persica, which is locally known as the toothbrush tree in Hajjah Province, north Yemen on July 1, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)
A man packs the roots of Salvadora Persica, which is locally known as the toothbrush tree in Hajjah Province, north Yemen on July 1, 2021. (Photo: Xinhua)
In Yemen, Salvadora Persica, otherwise known as the toothbrush tree, spreads along the Red Sea s hot and dry coastal plain, where many people use its roots to clean teeth and thousands of families have tried to sell them as a source of income even since before the civil war.
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