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  2. Imperata cylindrica - Wikipedia

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    They can penetrate up to 1.2 m (4 ft) deep, but 0.4 m (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) is typical in sandy soil. [ 8 ] [ 10 ] The leaves are about 2 cm wide in average and 12–80 centimetres ( 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 31 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in length [ 9 ] near the base of the plant and narrow to a sharp point at the top; the margins are finely toothed and are embedded with ...

  3. Muntingia - Wikipedia

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    Muntingia calabura is a shrub or tree that grows fast up between 7.5 and 12 m tall with spreading branches. [4] The leaves are alternate, distichous, oblong or lanceolate, 4–15 cm long and 1–6 cm wide, with toothed margin and covered in short hairs.

  4. Syzygium malaccense - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium malaccense has a number of English common names. It is known as a Malay rose apple, or simply Malay apple, mountain apple, rose apple, Otaheite apple, pink satin-ash, plumrose and pommerac (derived from pomme Malac, meaning "Malayan apple" in French). [2]

  5. Pandanus conoideus - Wikipedia

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    Pandanus conoideus is a plant in the Pandanus family from New Guinea.Its fruit is eaten in Papua New Guinea and Papua, Indonesia.The fruit has several names: marata, marita in Papua New Guinea local language, kuansu in Dani of Wamena [1] [2] or buah merah ("red fruit") in common Indonesian.

  6. Pandanus - Wikipedia

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    The tree is grown and propagated from shoots that form spontaneously in the axils of lower leaves. Pandanus fruits are eaten by animals including bats, rats, crabs, and elephants, but the vast majority of species are dispersed primarily by water. [9] Its fruit can float and spread to other islands without help from humans. [22]

  7. Wax gourd - Wikipedia

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    Benincasa hispida, the wax gourd, [4] [5] also called ash gourd, [6] white gourd, winter gourd, winter melon, tallow gourd, ash pumpkin, [6] Chinese preserving melon, [6] is a vine grown for its very large fruit, eaten as a vegetable when mature.

  8. Gembira Loka Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Gembira Loka Zoo was opened in 1956 and comprises a botanical garden, orchid nursery, (artificial) lake, children's park, numerous scenic bridges across the Gajahwong River, and a collection of approximately 470 animals, most notable of which are its native Indonesian tigers, leopards, Komodo dragons, saltwater crocodiles, orangutans, and ...

  9. Indigofera - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a long, cylindrical legume pod of varying size and shape. [3] [4]: 341 The types of fruit produced by different species of Indigofera can also be divided into broad categories that again show great variation. The three basic types of fruit categories can be separated by their curvature including straight, slightly curved, and ...