Clearing a path for the ethnobotany final on the west side of campus


A second day of work on the plants for the ethnobotany final opened up a path through the plants on the west side of campus. The path starts from the east parking lot of the gym and runs straight back to an Ixora. 

Jasminum sambac is also located here.


Along with a Cyathea nigricans in the middle of the Gardenia jasminoides


There is also a Senna alata forest developing here.


Senna alata is a useful antifungal for fungal skin conditions. From the Senna alata the path turns west towards the Haruki cemetery.


The path drops down through a gully which includes this lovely remnant from twenty years ago when the Chinese were building the gym. Based on the design I presume this was a part of the star gate terminus they were working on. Or not. There is metal embedded all over the hill from that construction project. Post-construction clean-up was apparently not in the contract.


Cordyline fruticosa just up the slope.


Cordyline fruticosa


Curcuma longa. Not sure that this will still be there at the time of the final examination.




Bambusa vulgaris on the right of the Curcuma longa



Coffea robusta with a number of smaller plants coming up around the main plant.


Coffee cherries are starting to ripen


I uncovered some of the stones that are scattered about


Ixora casei


Ixora casei macro shot


The only remaining grave markers


Spathoglottis plicata

Some of these cans appeared to be freshly dropped here


Another Cyathea nigricans coming up. 

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