Plate 7.3
Flower of Ladies finger / Okra
Monstera Deliciosa / Swiss cheese plant
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Perspective. Gurupura bridge
Joseph Hooker, Charles Lyell, and Charles Darwin.
Writing on the Wall
Gourmet Uzbek Turkish
Girl with Red Hat
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A store
Nirvana
Charles Darwin on Music
Fork & knife
Figure 8
Disuse of organs
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Angled Luffa, Silk squash ~ Chinese Okra
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Farmer's Market
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Fluffy Mould
An orangutan attacked by Dayaks
Avocado
Morning
Soil
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Waimea Trees
Roses
A green bench
Fig.133 Pointing Lady
Crab Apple
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Rambutan
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Behold the rambutan, a hairy red fruit that looks more like something out of a fairy tale than anything grown in real life. But while rambutans may seem exotic to Westerners, they’re a common snack throughout Asia, and increasingly in Australia and in tropical countries in Central America. They’re also available in specialty produce stores around the U.S., and you can often find them in Chinatown produce stalls.
Behold the rambutan, a hairy red fruit that looks more like something out of a fairy tale than anything grown in real life. But while rambutans may seem exotic to Westerners, they’re a common snack throughout Asia, and increasingly in Australia and in tropical countries in Central America. They’re also available in specialty produce stores around the U.S., and you can often find them in Chinatown produce stalls.
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I don't remember if I have tried them.
A very beautiful picture-filling photo, Dinesh
Dinesh club has replied to Heide clubBest Wishes. Herb
I know but I've never eaten
You say it's good, I'll try it
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