Bully: Tree
: Recognized by its small cream-colored flowers and berries that turn reddish-brown to dark brown when ripe.
: The fruits are often sweet and fleshy. For instance, the Gum Bully's fruit was traditionally eaten by Native American tribes like the Kiowa and Comanche. bully tree
: The wood is remarkably hard, heavy, and elastic. It is so dense that it is often used for heavy construction, railway sleepers, and boat frames. : Recognized by its small cream-colored flowers and
: In some regions, bark infusions have been used to treat skin disorders or as emetics. bully tree

