TALES from the tropical rainforest, at the foot of the Malaysian main mountain range. Take a break, come over and join me for a cuppa, and stay a while, will 'ya - coffee, tea, even chlorophyll, s'il vous plait
No coffee, is it? The shape of the fruit looks like one particular variety of jasmine flower, but I am sure that means absolutely nothing. Can't wait to find out.
nouvelles couleurs - vienna atelier Hi Laura, welcome to The Farm! And thanks for following. I will reveal the secret in a couple of days, let others have a chance to answer or guess the answer first, ok. Danke!
Hi Grandpa, selamat hari raya aidil fitri to you and all at home. Looking at the berries, first thing came to mind was buah langsat, ha ha. But it sure rings a small bell in my head, for the moment unable to scratch it out.....yet. Have a nice day, Lee.
Hmmm, no, I haven't seen those in Thailand. Or if I have I can't remember to identify them. Can't wait to hear the answer as I do like to know more about my environment.
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No idea, but can't wait to find out why you want to know.
CD
I have also no idea, but the colours is nice
Hi Clarissa, just curious if anyone out there knows or has seen them before, or would like to venture a guess - trivia
No coffee, is it?
The shape of the fruit looks like one particular variety of jasmine flower, but I am sure that means absolutely nothing.
Can't wait to find out.
nouvelles couleurs - vienna atelier
Hi Laura, welcome to The Farm! And thanks for following.
I will reveal the secret in a couple of days, let others have a chance to answer or guess the answer first, ok. Danke!
Hi Rayna, a warm welcome to you too! No, it's not coffee. I can't wait to tell the answer either!
I have absolutely no clue. If you asked me what they were I wouldn't have even called them berries, to be honest.
Hey there Grandpa,
Don't think we have those here in Missouri butttt , i'm still looking : ).
What about Wolfberry / goji berry ?
If not do you have those goji berries growing in your area?
Hi Grandpa, selamat hari raya aidil fitri to you and all at home.
Looking at the berries, first thing came to mind was buah langsat, ha ha.
But it sure rings a small bell in my head, for the moment unable to scratch it out.....yet.
Have a nice day, Lee.
I'm going to guess Acai berries. They grow in the tropics and come from some sort of palm tree - the kind that you may have growing there?
Hmmm, no, I haven't seen those in Thailand. Or if I have I can't remember to identify them. Can't wait to hear the answer as I do like to know more about my environment.
Almost looks like macadamia nuts in pods but you said berries...I am going to go with Chai's idea of acai?
I don't think those are acai, don't those have a rough twig where the berries grow?
They're not pea aubergines, or longan berries...
I have no idea. But I loved the journey I took in Google Images to all the tropical fruits I'd never seen before.
The stinking toe fruit? Wow! LOL
I'd love to have a greenhouse that I could grow all these cool things in and try them out.
Maybe not the stinking toe one...
~Faith
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