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Aloha,
After showing Tammi the Dog's place we headed down the street to Foster Botanical Garden.
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DaBoyZ05 > This giant relative of the Pink Bombax Tree produces masses of chartreuse, papery, winged pods.
DaBoyZ05 > A rapid grower, the Quipo was planted in the early 1930s.
DaBoyZ05 > In its native Panama the wood is used wherever a light, strong material is needed.
DaBoyZ05 > Foster Botanical Garden (05/11/08) photo
DaBoyZ05 > Foster Botanical Garden (05/11/08) photo
DaBoyZ05 > Pandanus are known from all parts of the tropics.
DaBoyZ05 > Foster Botanical Garden (05/11/08) photo
DaBoyZ05 > The Pandanus, or hala, was important in old Hawai'i and is still a significant plant in wide ares of the Pacific.
DaBoyZ05 > The plant furnishes food, wood, cordage and fuel.
This giant relative of the Pink Bombax Tree produces masses of chartreuse, papery, winged pods.
 > This giant relative of the Pink Bombax Tree produces masses of chartreuse, papery, winged pods.
This giant relative of the Pink Bombax Tree produces masses of chartreuse, papery, winged pods.
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