Just for fun steem plant photography

in steepshot •  7 years ago 

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Who can guess what kind of plant is this. This is very common in the philippines.


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is it malunggay?

You got it right. Yehey

yes i got it!

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ahahaha...I don't know the types of plant but..hmmm...lol

Familiar? It's leaves can be seen in a usual filipino table.

ah! kamunggay jud lagi ni ba...pero ang picture kay....hmmmm.😅

Mao gyud. Ni dako ug ayo iyang punuan

i think this is camel hahaha we alhave this in our school before and we call it camel

No

I think its camel, am i right?

Nope

Looks like a deformed tree trunk!

Thanks for sharing your steemplantphotography.i appreciate your steepshot...thanks for sharing this Post..

Its Boyboy tree in our Ilonggo term,A cooton tree seems the fruits have cotton like materials used to put inside the pellow ...

No

Sorry i cant guess im from india

Maringa or Malongi, not sure of the spelling. Called both names. Put the leaves in our soup! Growing in our yard.

Indeed, its malunggay or moringa

Better spelling thanks !

whether he will grow tall and big?

Not so big and it can grow 10-15 mtrs tall depending on the soil.

I will bet its a Mango tree hahaha.. if not then its somewhat the green thing in my head hahhaahahahahha

Ahhhmm....pomelo!

No

Is that a fruit? Or vegetables?

Fruit bearing and both leaf and its fruit can be cook for food.