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Algarrobilla File

Clipboard manager for macOS which does one job - keep your copy history at hand. Period.

Lightweight. Open source. No fluff.

Requires macOS Sonoma 14 or higher
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Why?

: The pods are a valuable food source for sheep and cattle in arid rangelands.

: When groundwater levels drop, these plants can regulate water demand through defoliation (losing leaves) to prevent total hydraulic failure. algarrobilla

: The roots contain carobic acid , which produces deep chestnut brown, black, and dark grey dyes for cotton, wool, and silk. : The pods are a valuable food source

: They are found in salt flats and thorn forests, often alongside other desert specialists like the tamarugo ( Prosopis tamarugo ). : They are found in salt flats and

: Prosopis species are "nitrogen-fixing" trees, which help restore fertility to salt-affected or nutrient-depleted soils. Human and Economic Uses

: In some regions, the mesocarp (pulp) and seeds are processed into high-protein flour for human consumption. Conservation and Management

: Species like P. strombulifera are known as phreatophytes , meaning they have deep root systems that reach the water table to survive in deserts where surface water is scarce.

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Algarrobilla File

: The pods are a valuable food source for sheep and cattle in arid rangelands.

: When groundwater levels drop, these plants can regulate water demand through defoliation (losing leaves) to prevent total hydraulic failure.

: The roots contain carobic acid , which produces deep chestnut brown, black, and dark grey dyes for cotton, wool, and silk.

: They are found in salt flats and thorn forests, often alongside other desert specialists like the tamarugo ( Prosopis tamarugo ).

: Prosopis species are "nitrogen-fixing" trees, which help restore fertility to salt-affected or nutrient-depleted soils. Human and Economic Uses

: In some regions, the mesocarp (pulp) and seeds are processed into high-protein flour for human consumption. Conservation and Management

: Species like P. strombulifera are known as phreatophytes , meaning they have deep root systems that reach the water table to survive in deserts where surface water is scarce.

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