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  • From: Lawrence London <lfljvenaura@gmail.com>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permagriculture] Plant list for the tropics + comment on gmo
  • Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:58:39 -0400

I found this on the Web somewhere and a forum infested with odious gmo
industry whores.
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The list:

*Trees and bushes:*
Abiu 9
Atis 1
Avocado 10
Barbados Cherry 1
Bananas (Cadarva) 20
Bananas (Canava) 5
Bananas (Cavendish) 10
Bananas (Lacatan orange) 20
Bananas (Lacatan Yellow) 50
Bananas (Red) 4
Bay tree 2
Bignay 2
Breadfruit 1
Cacao 240
Calamansi 6
Calamansi Variegated 6
Calamansi Large 6
Camansi Tree 3
Cashew 6
Chico 2
Chillies (4 types) 20
Coffee Arabica 100
Coffee Robusta 100
Cinnamon 2
Coconuts tall 221
Coconuts Dwarf 20
Coconuts Dwarf Sweet 10
Coconuts Macapuno 4
Curry tree 4
Dalandan 6
Durian 169
Fig 2
Guava White 6
Guava White Large 6
Guava Red & Pink 6
Guava Purple 6
Guayabano (Sour Sop) 5
Iba 2
Jackfruit 3
Lanzones 50
Lime American 2
Lime Biasong 2
Lisbon Lemon 2
Lomboy (Duhat) 2
Loquot 3
Macadamia 1
Malabar chestnut 20
Malungay 10
Mango 10
Mangosteen 4
Marang 3
Mulberry (tiny fruit) 6
Neem 20
Miracle Berry 3
Orange Local 2
Orange Valencia 6
Orange Mandarin 6
Papaya 10
Pomelo Magellanes 30
Pomegranate 8
Ponkan 6
Rambutan 20
Rubber Tree 100
Santol 4
Sea Grape 1
Star apple 2
Star Fruit (Carambola) 2
Surinam Cherry 7
Tamarind 1
Tambis 2
Tambis Large (Macopa) 2
Tiesa 2


*Veggies and herbs, etc:*
Aloe vera
Alogbati (Japanese)
Alogbati (Philippine) also known as Malabar Spinach
Ampalaya
Aragula (Rocket)
Basil
Basil Cinnamon
Basil Thai
Beans Yard long
Beans string
Black Pepper 3
Brocoli
Cabbage
Camote (sweet potato)
Chayote (Sayote)
Chives
Cilantro
Citronella
Coriander
Cucumber
Dragon fruit Red/Red
Dragon Fruit Red/White
Dragon Fruit Yellow
Egg plant Enorma
Egg Plant (Local)
Gabanzo (Wing Bean)
Gabi (Taro)
Garlic
Ginger
Goto Kula
Grapes
Kale
Kang Kong
Kohl Rabi
Lavender English
Leek
Lemon
Lemon grass
Lettuce
Lima Beans
Marrow
Melon Moon and Stars
Melon Honeydew
Melon Watermelon
Melon Yellow Watermelon
Mint English
Mint Indian
Mint Lime
Mint Peppermint
Mint Spearmint
Okra
Onions Bunching
Oregano
Pako Fern (Pakpak Lawin)
Pandan
Parsley Italian
Passion Fruit
Peanuts
Peas Snow
Peas Shelling
Pechay (Bok Choy?)
Peppers (sweet)
Pineapple
Potato
Pumpkin
Radish Japanese white
Radish French Breakfast
Rosemary
Runner Bean
Sage
Singkamas (Yam Bean?)
Spinach
Stevia
Strawberries
Swiss Chard
Tarragon
Tomato
Turmeric

The comment on gmo scourge:

"Nature has never put genes of bacteria, fish, animals, etc into plants.
Plants naturally cross pollinate to produce hybrids that may eventually
become new varieties but that has nothing to do with genetic engineering
like crossing a plant with bacteria to produce a “plant” that manufactures
its own toxic pesticide for you to eat.

Nature also has millions of ways for plants, bacteria, fungi, animals and
insects to form symbiotic relationships but they don’t become part of each
other.

GMOs are far from anything nature produces. The USA is the sickest
developed country in the world with serious sterility and allergy problems
almost certainly caused by GMOs. You go ahead and eat them if you want but
don’t try to convince others that GMOs are anything other than slow poison
to people and animals."

--
Lawrence F. London
lfljvenaura@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared/




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