Ethnogardening

Day two in ethnobotany was a field day searching for plants lost in a sea of Ischaemum polystachyum.

Kira cleaning up around Myristica fragrana

Reinhardt Jr. cleaning around the Cymbopogon citratus

Saccharum spontaneum

Working amidst the Macaranga carolinensis, Merremia peltata, and Ischaemum polystachyum

Jamie with the Cymbopogon citratus

Shanaleen pulling Ischaemum polystachyum

Senna alata on the left

Senna alata from the inside

Post-class explanations
The plants and their uses are briefly cited in the class flora.

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