Saving Balinese Plants
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Lush gardens line one segment of Jalan Hayam Wuruk in the direction of Sanur, Bali. The sign on one of them reads Palasari Green. Inside the gate, rows of plastic bags sit next to a variety of potted plants of all levels of maturity, from seedling to fully grown. The labels read cainito tree (Chrysophyllum cainito), gowok tree (Syzygium polycephalum), mundu tree (Garcinia dulcis), Dysoxlyum trees and shrubs (Dysoxylum densiflorum), and many more.
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