A small roadside flowering tree introduced to South-East Asia from Latin America exhibits both antimicrobial and antifungal activity. Researchers at the University of the Philippines, Diliman analysed ...
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The author is the Editor, special features for The Economic Times. When it was planted in the garden, we were told it was called Singapore cherry (Muntingia calabura) and was useful for growing fast.
Why would I recommend a tree that's short-lived, brittle in the wind and sensitive to low temperatures? Because it's a pretty, fast-growing, small tree that bears clusters of delicious, half-inch-wide ...
- a fast-growing tropical American evergreen having white flowers and white fleshy edible fruit; bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and wood is valuable for staves ...