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  • Scented Pandan
    Scented Pandan
    Scented Pandan is a perennial herb originating in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia, where its leaves have long been used to scent and colour local dishes.Like other Pandanus, it develops a slender, semi-woody stem topped with a crown of long, sword-shape... more...
  • Kewra
    Kewra
    Kewra, or Screwpine, is an essential-oil-yielding plant originating in the Old World tropics, with its natural range extending from coastal parts of eastern India and the Andaman Islands, through coastal Burma and Indonesia, to Melanesia.Although wid... more...
  • Jerusalem Thorn
    Jerusalem Thorn
    Jerusalem Thorn is an ornamental plant native to dry and sub-humid areas of the Americas, extending from the southern United States southward through Central America to South America.It is commonly a multi-trunked shrub 3 to 5 m (10 to 16 ft) tall, t... more...
  • Pepper helda
    Pepper helda
    Pepper helda is a  succulent herb with edible leaves and stems and is a close relative of Black Pepper (Piper nigrum). Widely distributed, its natural range extends from tropical America to tropical Africa and following introduction to othe... more...
  • Beefsteak Mint
    Beefsteak Mint
    Beefsteak Mint, as the name suggests, is a mint relative that originates in India and Asia and is cultivated as a culinary herb, medicinal plant, and oil-producing crop. It is particularly popular in Japan, Korea, China and Vietnam, where the leaves... more...
  • Avocado
    Avocado
    Originating from Central America, the Avocado tree has a natural range extending from Mexico through Guatemala to Nicaragua. Nowadays, it is cultivated worldwide for its fruit, eaten mostly as a salad vegetable.Avocados come in a wide range of variet... more...
  • Date Palm
    Date Palm
    Date Palms originate from the Arabian Peninsula and are commonly associated with oasis environments in desert regions. Today, they are cultivated in many dry regions worldwide, including North Africa, Pakistan, north-west India, central and western A... more...
  • Indian Gooseberry
    Indian Gooseberry
    Ⅰndian Gooseberry or Amla is a fruit-bearing and medicinal tree originating in India and Southeast Asia. Its natural range extends across much of the Indian subcontinent, from the foothills of the Himalayas to Sri Lanka, and from Bangladesh east to M... more...
  • Bitterwood
    Bitterwood
    Bitterwood, as its name implies, is named for the bitter properties of its wood, which has long been used as a flavouring agent by the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.The tree's native range is limited to the Caribbean islands of Jamaica... more...
  • Allspice
    Allspice
    Allspice, or Pimento, is a spice and essential oil-yielding tree originating in the Caribbean and Central America. Its natural range extends from the islands of Jamaica and Cuba to the Caribbean side of Central America, including Belize, El Salvador,... more...
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