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Tea Plant
Reference: G33
The tea plant is an evergreen, with small white buds that resemble roses, native to China, Tibet and North India. Tea plants are produced from seeds the size of a hazelnut, and when they grow uncared for they can reach up to 10 meters in height.
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Edamame
Edamame, also known as young soybean, is a nutritious and versatile food widely used in Asian cuisine.
Gooseberries or Alkekengi of Peru
Physalis alkekengi
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Papaya
Papaya is a truly amazing tropical fruit: it's sweet, flavorful, and nutriently flat. It contains a lot of vitamin C and has a lot of fiber that helps prevent diseases of the digestive system. With the juice, then, you can prepare delicious and thirst-quenching drinks.
Nettle
LATIN NAME: Urtica dioica L.
SEEDBED SOWING:-
OPEN FIELD SOWING:FEB-JUN
HARVEST: MAY - OCT
CAT. COMMERCIAL
Chard Bright Lights Hybrid F1
SOWING IN SEEDBEDS: NO
SOWING IN THE OPEN FIELD: MARCH - OCTOBER
HARVEST: MAY - DECEMBER