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Tree Planting

The document describes several different plants and trees that Luigi Caminade has planted, including banana, pineapple, avocado, coconut, guava, custard apple, mango, soursop, papaya, and star apple seedlings. Details are provided on the appearance, size, and characteristics of each type of plant or tree. The locations where each seedling was planted are also mentioned.

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Tree Planting

The document describes several different plants and trees that Luigi Caminade has planted, including banana, pineapple, avocado, coconut, guava, custard apple, mango, soursop, papaya, and star apple seedlings. Details are provided on the appearance, size, and characteristics of each type of plant or tree. The locations where each seedling was planted are also mentioned.

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Luigi Caminade BIT 1 C DAY

This is banana seedling, I planted this near in our house, The banana
plant, often erroneously referred to as a "tree", is a large herb, with
succulent, very juicy stem which is a cylinder of leaf-petiole sheaths,
reaching a height of 20 to 25 ft.
This is a pineapple, I planted this in our backyard. The botanical name
of pineapple is Ananas comosus. It is considered an herbaceous,
tropical, and monocot perennial plant. The size of the plant ranges from
approximately 1–2 m tall and wide. Its leaves are spiral in arrangement
and on the terminal ends has flowers which then produce edible fruit.
This is our avocado seedling, I planted this in my uncle’s backyard. An
avocado is a bright green fruit with a large pit and dark leathery skin.
They're also known as alligator pears or butter fruit. Avocados are a
favorite of the produce section. They're the go-to ingredient for
guacamole dips. And they're turning up in everything from salads and
wraps to smoothies and even brownies.
This is a coconut seedling, I planted this behind of our house. A coconut
is a large, nut-like fruit that grows high in trees. Coconuts have very
hard shells and sweet, white flesh inside. The white, flaked coconut you
can buy in a bag at the grocery store is a processed form of the coconut
fruit.
This is a guava seedling, I planted this in my aunts garden. The guava
tree is an interesting plant with mottled greenish bark and long 3- to 7-
inch (7.5 to 18 cm.) serrated leaves. Guava trees produce white, 1-inch
(2.5 cm.) flowers that yield small round, oval, or pear-shaped fruits.
This is a custard apple, I planted this in our backyard. common custard
apple and also called sugar apple or bullock's-heart in the West Indies,
is dark brown in colour and marked with depressions giving it a quilted
appearance; its pulp is reddish yellow, sweetish, and very soft.
This is a mango seedling, I planted this near in my neighbor’s hoouse.
The mango tree is erect and branching with a thick trunk and broad,
rounded canopy. The leaves of the tree are are shiny and dark green.
They are either elliptical or lanceolate with long petioles and a leathery
texture. The tree produces dense clusters of flowers with cream-pink
petals on branched panicles.
This a soursop seedling, I planted this near in our backyard. Soursop
fruits are normally ovate, heart-shaped, or conical. The fruit is prickly
and has a sour and sweet flavor. Unripe fruit is dark green that turns to
light green when ripe. Soursop fruit is derived from the fusion of many
fruitlets. The fruit pulp consists of white fibrous juicy segments.
This is a papaya tree, I planted this in my neighbor’s house. The papaya
plant is tree-like,usually unbranched and has hollow stems and petioles.
The leaves are palmately lobed, spirally arranged and clustered at the
growing tip of the trunk. Papaya trees can be male, female or
hermaphrodite and the type of inflorescence produced is reflective of
this.
This is a star apple seedling, my aunt gave it to me and then I planted it
near in our house. Star Apple is a tropical, slow-growing evergreen tree
that is usually about 25 m tall and 4-8 m wide. The stem is erect, the
branches hang down, and the leaves are small, dark green in colour but
red/yellow underneath, hairy, and shiny. Small flowers occur in
clusters.

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