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Some Interesting Plants!

I am trying to keep a captive audience (Ha-Ha) but it isn’t always easy to come up with a catchy title…you know, one where you will definitely click to read the rest of the post! Well, I do have some interesting pictures…if you want to have a nosy…

This one is called a kiwano (Cucumis metuliferus) which is originally from Africa. It is a very unusual fruit because it has horns…the horns are actually very sharp and one fruit is considerably heavy at about 1/2lb in weight.

Kiwano fruit.

(Gnome says that it would make a very dangerous fruit weapon. I told him not to worry and that I wouldn’t try to throw one at him even if I got into a bad mood!!)

That Fruit is a Dangerous Weapon!!

This fruit is an annual vine in the cucumber and melon family. This is our first planting and we have found them very easy to germinate and grow in Belize. They are highly productive but prone to caterpillar infestation. So far, we only have the unripe green ones. They have the same texture as cucumbers. At this stage, they still have a mild tropic fruit flavour which makes them more flavour-some than a cucumber. We have a lot of them right now so we have just been eating them raw as shown in the picture. They are supposed to turn orange-yellow when they are ripe…seems to be taking ages. We can’t wait to try them because they are supposed to have a passion fruit/banana/ tropical fruit type of flavour. We will keep you posted on this one.

Okay, the next picture is amazing. We have been waiting two years for this vine to flower and it was well worth the wait. This is plant is from the Aristolochia genus and this particular variety is called Dutchman’s Pipe.

Dutchman’s Pipe.

Wow!! It really does look like a pipe and it is so pretty. The origins of the name comes from a Greek individual called Aristolochos who dreamed that the plant could be used to treat snake bites. Apparently, this plant was an ancient remedy for uterine problems. Now, it is considered toxic and poisonous. This is one of the few ornamental plants that we have. That’s it for now…

Flowers and Fruit.

Munchkin.Back.ViewHi Everyone!!  The heavy night time rains have stopped for a few days and there are less puddles around the farm.  The grass is long (again) and we are gearing up for another big clean up. Didn’t we just do that already??    Here are some pictures which I took whilst trudging about in my rubber boots…I try not to walk in deep puddles because I have a hole in one of my boots!

We have lovely purple basil growing which will be processed into pesto:

Purpe Basil.
Purple Basil.

The last of the cashew fruit for the season…we have really enjoyed cooking with them this year in savoury dishes.  Note also the funny looking bug on the green fruit.

Sideways Picture of Cashew Fruit.
Sideways Picture of Cashew Fruit.

These are bilimbi fruit which are really, really sour.  So, far I haven’t found anything too exciting to do with these except for stir frys and soups.  Any ideas??  Here in Belize, some people like to make a juice out of them but I personally find them a tad too tart.

Bilimbi Fruit.
Bilimbi Fruit.

This flower is of the Aristolochia sp.; they are start off looking like this and at this stage we call them alien pods:

Aristolochia gigantea.
Aristolochia gigantea.

When they open up they look like this and they exude an odious carrion-like smell to attract flies for pollination.

Open Aristolochia.
Open Aristolochia.

Beautiful baby woodrose flowers.  Once the flowers mature, they produce a wood-like pod which looks like a wooden rose.

Baby Woodrose.
Baby Woodrose.

Sometimes I have to remind myself to stop and admire the beauty on our farm rather than running around like mad trying to achieve agendas.  Have a good night everyone!!  We are staying in tonight and I have made another one of these Chaos Cinnamon Cakes which I will lavishly drizzle with icing:

Monster Cinnamon Goo Cake!!
Monster Cinnamon Goo Cake!!

Ooooh yum!!  We are going through a sweet phase right now!!

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