Gymnosperms and spice trees of Pwunso

The bus arrived at around 15:50

Coleus scutellarioides had come up again in the healing plants presentations. The class began at the Ficus prolixa before moving onto Syzygium aromaticum and the Araucaria columnaris.

Faithjewel rubs Cinnamomim verum

Vinola takes photos and notes, as does Ashley behind her.

Cinnamon!

Vinola, Nicole  Ashley, Tommylee leaving the Myristica fragrans.

Arrival at he Eucalyptus deglupta was 16:20, a little later than ideal. Perhaps too much time at the Ficus prolixa or the Myristica fragrans. The reversed order of having the field trip ahead of the gymnosperm, timber, and spice trees slide deck worked against moving more quickly. There was nothing to reference back to.

At 16:32 the class arrived at the Agathis lanceolata. The Agathis lacked any recent resin. The van arrived adding to the time pressure. Piments dioica was quickly covered. The Calophyllum inophyllum was only pointed at from afar. This term the September holiday effectively forced the flipped schedule, but the flip is problematic in the field. 


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