Tasting guabiju (myrcianthes pungens)
The Guaviyú (Myrcianthes pungens) is a South American fruit tree native to southern Brazil, northern Argentina and Uruguay, thrives well in wet subtropical weather supporting frost up to maybe -10
The Guaviyú (Myrcianthes pungens) is a South American fruit tree native to southern Brazil, northern Argentina and Uruguay, thrives well in wet subtropical weather supporting frost up to maybe -10
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(click to enlarge) What are the black leaf cutters ants (maybe “Acromyrmex spp.”) doing at the lemon tree? Aphid farming. “They protect the aphids, and in exchange they get to
I made a few HD videos and some nice photos about 3 feijoa trees from my city, I hope you enjoy them. By the way, the petals are tasty!
Just as the wind continues to blow and the sun continues to vibrate the most intimate fibers of plants and animals, ideas and general information, the revolution of a straw