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REPORT TEXT

LOTUS
Lotus is an aquatic plant that grows in the mud in the shallow pools,
lagoons, swamps and wet felds. t is a nati!e plant "rom the #iddle East,
$sia, $ustralia and %ew &uinea. There are a'out ()) species o" lotus
plants, *) species o" which are well +nown and culti!ated. Own Lotus,
shaped large and attracti!e with man- petals. .olor tends to reddish pin+,
or white. /enangsarin-a -ellow and meet the petals. 0lowers are
sanctifed in /uddhism and 1induism, and o"ten depicted in art and
litelatur South $sia.
Teratai merupa+an tanaman air -ang tum'uh di lumpur pada +olam -ang
dang+al, laguna, rawa,rawa dan ladang -ang 'asah.#erupa+an tanaman
asli dari Timur Tengah, $sia , $ustralia dan %ew &uinea. $da se+itar ())
spesies tanaman teratai, *) spesies di antaran-a sudah di+enal dan
di'udida-a+an./unga Teratai sendiri 'er'entu+ 'esar dan menari+ dengan
'an-a+ +elopa+. /erwarna cenderung pin+ +emerah,merahan, atau putih.
/enangsarin-a 'erwarna +uning dan memenuhi 'agian +elopa+./unga ini
disuci+an dalam agama /udha dan 1indu dan sering digam'ar+an pada
seni dan litelatur $sia Selatan.
REPORT TEXT ROSES
Roses are 'eauti"ul 'ushes o" Rosa species. The name Rose or roses are
also ta+en "rom there. The 2ower consists dai 3)) species which grow in
cool regions. &enerall-, roses ha!e thorns and grow clim'ing, the height
can reach (,4 meters. t has a thorn- stem that is shaped li+e a hoo+. ts
"unction as a grip when creeping or clim'ing on other plants. There are
also se!eral species o" roses ha!e thorns are straight and sharp as a
needle, 'ut there are also so"t and not sharp thorns. $ctuall-, the rose is
not a tropical plant. Roses come "rom the plains o" .hina, the #iddle East
and Eastern Europe. /ut in its de!elopment, is widespread in areas with
cold climates 5su',tropical6 and hot 5tropical6.
REPORT TEXT PINEAPPLE
Pineapple is a +ind o" tropical plant originating "rom /ra7il , /oli!ia dan
Paragua- 'ut pineapple is also widespread in areas such as earrings
indonesia , 'ogor and riau . Pineapple in English is called pineapple
'ecause its shape is li+e a pine tree. The pineapple plant is a low , chronic
with 8) or more lea!es are long , sharp,pointed and arranged in a rosette
"rom around the thic+ sha"t . E!er- single 2ower she9ll produce a "ruit ./ut
the pineapple one is !er- strange , the pineapple has a "rom that does not
li+e pine trees , pineapple "ruit has "our crowns in a single "ruit , and e!er-
single 2ower has more than one . on a pineapple stic+ o!er a pineapple
that has a !er- small si7e.
REPORT TEXT ALOE VERA
$loe !era in latin called $loe 'ar'adensis #illeer, is a thorn- plant
that originated "rom dr- areas on the $"rican, $sian, $merican continent.
$loe :era has 'een +nown and used since thousands o" -ears ago
'ecause it has man- 'enefts.
Spear,shaped lea!es o" aloe !era with strands o" elongated, thic+
2esh-, not 'on- lea!es, gra-ish green and some o" them ha!e white
spots, and has a wa; coating on the sur"ace. $loe !era lea!es are se+ulen,
which contains water, sap and slime. $loe !era contains two t-pes o"
liquids, such as <ell- that is clear and -ellowish 2uid containing aloein.
$loe !era lea!es are alread- large, generall- has a length o" a'out 8) cm.
$loe !era trumpet,shaped 2owers along the (,8 cm, -ellow and dangling
round tip composed towering stal+s upwards. $loe !era f'ers root. $loe
!era is a plant !ascular.
/eha!iour o" $loe :era are can close the stomata 5mouths lea!es6 in
the dr- season to a!oid water lose "rom lea!es and it li!e in dr- areas i"
planted in wet areas with high rain"all, are prone to "ungus.
Population o" $loe :era a'out ()) species o" aloe !era plant, which is
either used "or the treatment is +ind o" $loe!era /ar'adensis miller.
n the lea!es ha!e a slim- 2esh, this part is rich in 'enefts "or
humans. $loe !era contains =( t-pes o" su'stances needed '- the human
'od-.The older lea!es o" aloe !era, the more use"ul content it has, li+e
thic+ hair, wound healing, and "or s+in care. 1ow to use $loe :era "or thic+
hair> ?ou can use it in a wa- to peel the s+in and then ru' the meat into
the scalp and hair to 'ecome "ertile and 'eauti"ul hair.
REPORT TEXT ORANGE
OR$%&E is a "amous "ruit in the world. $lmost people +now it,
includeindonesian people.
Orange has some +inds o" names. Then , it has "resh color. t usuall-has
sweet taste and sometimes it is not sweet or sour. There are somenames
or +ind o" orange, such as,orange 'ali 5citrus ma;ima6,palem'ang orange
#andarin orange, purut orange5+a@rlime6, lemonorange and etc.
E!er-one can 'u- orange in mar+et or "ruit seller.
#an- people <ust +now that orange "ruit use "or orange <uice or
"reshdrin+. Then, almost people <ust understand that orange onl- has !it
..Ahereas, orange is not <ust onl- "or those. 1owe!er orange has more43
calorie energ- "or our 'od-, protein ),B gr and an- "at ),( gr. tis also "or
healt, 'eaut- and "ood material.Orange "or healt can ma+e medicine.t
li+es cough and f!er medicine "or one o" +inds orange.t ta+es "rom
orange <uice. Thus, a'out orange o" 'eaut-, clear "ace,and ma+es "resh
"ace 'ecause orange has !it $ 5'eta +aroten6, :it .and man- other.Orange
can use also "or em'ellish "ood "or more delicious and it gi!esgood smell
to "ood. There are some ad!antages o" +inds orange "ruit.Thus we can
understand a'out man- ad!antages o" orange "ruits.
REPORT TEXT MELONS
#elons ha!e 'een grown and used "or a !er- long time. Small melons
were grown '- Eg-ptians, Sree+s, and Romans, and were used in coo+ing.
1owe!er the- are li+el- that the smaller melons grown and eaten during
that period were not as sweet as the melons grown toda-. $"ter the "all o"
the Roman Empire, melons disappeared "rom menus. The $ra's
reintroduced melons to Europe, and the- once again 'ecame a standard
source o" "ood during the 38))s in tal-. #elons didn9t 'ecome popular in
%orth $merica until later in the 3C))s.
Part o" melons trees are shape, stem, and 2ower. The shape o"
melon trees are creeping. #elons ha!e "orm a spherical rod, the diameter
o" melons stem is ),4C,),D8cm, and the color o" the stem is green. 0lower
shape o" melons is rotate and color o" 2owers is -ellow.
This melons can 'e "ound in a !ariet- o" shapes, including round,
o'long, and o!al. .antaloupes and mus+melons 'oth ha!e orange 2esh
and a rough rind, and .renshaw melons are o!al shaped with a golden,
-ellow rind. 1one-dew melons ha!e pale,green 2esh and pale,green to
-ellow s+in. Each melons has its own distinct shape, si7e, color, and
te;ture, and 2a!or.
#elons 'elong to two diEerence groups F cucumis 5or mus+melons6
and citrullus 5or watermelons6. #ost people classi"- melons 'ased on the
appearance o" their s+in. %etted melons appear to ha!e netting on top o"
their s+in, while non,netted melons appear smooth. %etted melons are an
e;cellent source o" !itamin $ and ., grow !er- large unless pic+ed earl-,
and produce large amount o" eth-lene gas. %on netted melons contain
"ewer !itamins, grow quic+l- until the- ripen, and are considered tastier
'- man- people.
REPORT TEXT THE PEACH
The peach is +nown as a species o" Prunus. t is a +ind o" edi'le <uic-
"ruit. t is nati!e to .hina. The peach tree grows to *,3) m tall. t is a
deciduous tree so it will "all its lea!es in certain seasons. t 'elongs to the
su'"amil- Prunoideae o" the "amil- Rosaceae.
The lea!es are =,3D em long and (,8 em 'road. The 2owers are
produced in earl- spring 'e"ore the lea!es. The- are solitar- or paired with
a'out (,4,8 cm in diameter. The color o" the 2ower is pin+.
Peach "ruit is !er- nice. ts aroma smells good. The color o" the 2esh
is -ellow or white. The s+in o" the peach is smooth or !el!et-. The 2esh is
so"t and <uic-. t is delicious. t is a little 'it harder when it is unripe. nside
the 2esh, there is a large single seed. The seed is o!al in shape. ts color is
red,'rown. ts length is a'out 3,8,( cm. $ woodGli+e hus+ surrounds this
seed.
#ost people +now peaches as HpersicasH. t is related to the 'elie" that
peaches were nati!e to Persia 5now ran6. The modern 'otanical
consensus is that the- originate in .hina, and were introduced to Persia
and the #editerranean region along the Sil+ Road 'e"ore .hristian times.
#ango #angi"era indica is classifed as, mango trees grow well in tropical
countries, the- grow mainl- in lowland diegrees temperatureo"(8 to (D
.elsius. The mango tree is !er- 'ig and tall. also rounded crowns o"
mango trees. dar+ green lea" color ins. #ango tree mango "ruit has a hard
rod, wich can hang "rom e!er- 'ranch, mature in a'out two to three
months. sometimes also -ellow wa;- s+in. sweet meat. !er- tast- when
ripe sweet taste the mango <uice drin+ normall- use, in addition to ma+e
mango <uice can also 'e made so i" the "ruit salad li+e in ndonesia, the
"ruit !endors on the roadside.
The apple is the pomaceous "ruit o" the ampple tree, it is one o" the most
widel- culti!ated tree "ruits, the ree is small , 8 to 3( meter tail. The
2owers are white the- ha!e f!e petals with (,4 to 8,4 centimeters in
diameter, the "ruit is 4 to B centimeter in diameter, the apple tree comes
"rom central asia, there are more than =.4)) +nown culti!ars o" apples.
Research shows that apples ma- reduce the ris+ o" colon cancer prostate
cancer and lung cancer , apples contain relati!el- low amounts o" !itamin
c as well as se!eral other antio;idant compounds the f'er content in
apples ma- reuce the ris+ o" colon cancer , the- ma- also help coping with
heeart disease, weight loss, and controlling cholestrol, the- are rich with
caloric content li+e most "ruits and !egeta'les.
Te+s Report Tanaman Iam'u 5&ua!a6
&ua!a is a plant in the m-rtle "amil- 5#-rtaceae6 genus Psidium. t is
nati!e to #e;ico and .entral $merica, %orthern South $merica, parts o"
the .ari''ean and some parts o" %orth $"rica and also some parts o"
ndia. The gua!a tree is not 'ig. t is a'out 88 "eet with spreading
'ranches. The 'ar+ is smooth with green or reddish 'rown color. The plant
'ranches are close to the ground. ts -oung twigs are so"t. t has hard dar+
elliptic lea!es. t is a'out (,D inches long and 3 , ( inches wide. The
2owers are white, with f!e petals and numerous stamens. &ua!a is
culti!ated in man- tropical and su' tropical countries "or its edi'le "ruit.
&ua!a "ruit, usuall- ( to * inches long, is round or o!al depending on the
species. :ar-ing 'etween species, the s+in can 'e an- thic+ness, it is
usuall- green when unripe, 'ut 'ecomes -ellow or maroon when ripe. The
2esh o" &ua!a "ruit is sweet or sour. The color o" the 2esh ma- 'e white,
pin+, -ellow, or red, with the seeds in the central part o" the 2esh. The
seeds are numerous 'ut small. n some good !arieties, the- are edi'le.
$ctual seed counts ha!e ranged "rom 33( to 484. &ua!a "ruit is rich with
!itamins $ and ., omega,8 and omega,D, gatt- acids and high le!els o"
dietar- f're.
Report Te;t F #angro!e Tree
$ mangro!e is a tropical marine tree. #angro!es ha!e special aerial roots
and salt,fltering tap roots which ena'le them to thri!e in 'rac+ish water.
/rac+ish water is salt- 'ut not as salt- as sea water. #angro!e trees are
commonl- planted and "ound in coastal areas. #angro!es can ser!e as
walls o" protection "or natural disaster in coastal area li+e tsunami.
$ccording to //. %ews, health- mangro!e "orests had helped sa!e li!es in
the $sia disaster tsunami and people tended to respect these natural
'arriers e!en more, especiall- a"ter the tsunami.
There are se!eral species o" mangro!e tree "ound all o!er the world. Some
pre"er more salinit-, while others li+e to 'e !er-,close to a large "resh
water source such as ri!er. Some pre"er areas that are sheltered "rom
wa!es. Some species ha!e their roots co!ered with sea water e!er- da-
during high tide. Other species grow on dr- land 'ut are still part o" the
ecos-stem. The Times o" ndia reported that rare species o" mangro!e had
'een "ound and was also +nown as the loo+ing,glass tree, pro'a'l-
'ecause the lea!es are sil!er,coated.
#angro!es need to +eep their trun+ and lea!e a'o!e the sur"ace o" the
water. ?et the- also need to 'e frml- attached to the ground so the- are
not mo!ed '- wa!es.
$n- part o" root that appears a'o!e the water 2ows o;-gen to the plant
under water sur"ace. as the soil 'egin to 'uild up, these roots procedure
additional roots that 'ecome em'edded in the soil.
Report Te;t HH.oconat PlantJ
.oconut Plant is +nown as a tree that has man- uses, ranging "rom the
root to the tip 5lea"6. 0or man- countries in the world, this plant is re"erred
to as the JTree o" Li"eJ.
.oconut tree height can reach 34 to 8) -ards on the plantation. The trun+
in the circle with a grater K e; older lea!es that ha!e "allen. The top part o"
the stem crowned with a lea",shaped lea!es o" roses. Palm lea",shaped
'ristles are di!ided into sheets so much. The length o" the lea" can reach =
meters containing (4) sheets. .oconut lea!es can 'e made into wo!en
mats, wo!en and used "or roofng.
#ale and "emale 2owers grow on the same plant with 2owering 'ranches.
0lower color is pale -ellow with a length o" appro;imatel- 3 cm. The
2owering stem sap was tapped to 'e ta+en.
.oconuts o!al and co!ered with smooth s+in that is 'right green, 'right
orange or i!or- colors. /elow the crust there is a la-er o" thic+ f'ers that
are used "or scouring. The ne;t la-er is the shell o" the seed which has
three characteristic He-eH. Shell can 'e used to ma+e charcoal and cutler-.
The inside o" the shell co!ered '- a white coating that can 'e eaten, so,
called meat or copra. The pulp is also made into a chemical product,
industr- and medicine. The liquid inside the coconut seed hole is called
coconut water. Ahen the seeds germinate, new stems will emerge "rom
one o" his shell.
$LOE :ER$
$loe !era in latin called $loe 'ar'adensis #illeer, is a thorn- plant that
originated "rom dr- areas on the $"rican, $sian, $merican continent. $loe
:era has 'een +nown and used since thousands o" -ears ago 'ecause it
has man- 'enefts.
Spear,shaped lea!es o" aloe !era with strands o" elongated, thic+ 2esh-,
not 'on- lea!es, gra-ish green and some o" them ha!e white spots, and
has a wa; coating on the sur"ace. $loe !era lea!es are se+ulen, which
contains water, sap and slime. $loe !era contains two t-pes o" liquids,
such as <ell- that is clear and -ellowish 2uid containing aloein. $loe !era
lea!es are alread- large, generall- has a length o" a'out 8) cm. $loe !era
trumpet,shaped 2owers along the (,8 cm, -ellow and dangling round tip
composed towering stal+s upwards. $loe !era f'ers root. $loe !era is a
plant !ascular.
/eha!iour o" $loe :era are can close the stomata 5mouths lea!es6 in the
dr- season to a!oid water lose "rom lea!es and
it li!e in dr- areas i" planted in wet areas with high rain"all, are prone to
"ungus.
Population o" $loe :era a'out ()) species o" aloe !era plant, which is
either used "or the treatment is +ind o" $loe!era /ar'adensis miller.
n the lea!es ha!e a slim- 2esh, this part is rich in 'enefts "or humans.
$loe !era contains =( t-pes o" su'stances needed '- the human 'od-.The
older lea!es o" aloe !era, the more use"ul content it has, li+e thic+ hair,
wound healing, and "or s+in care. 1ow to use $loe :era "or thic+ hair> ?ou
can use it in a wa- to peel the s+in and then ru' the meat into the scalp
and hair to 'ecome "ertile and 'eauti"ul hair.
OR$%&E is a "amous "ruit in the world. $lmost people +now it,
includeindonesian people.
Orange has some +inds o" names. Then , it has "resh color. t usuall-has
sweet taste and sometimes it is not sweet or sour. There are somenames
or +ind o" orange, such as,orange 'ali 5citrus ma;ima6,palem'ang orange
#andarin orange, purut orange5+a@rlime6, lemonorange and etc.
E!er-one can 'u- orange in mar+et or "ruit seller.
#an- people <ust +now that orange "ruit use "or orange <uice or "reshdrin+.
Then, almost people <ust understand that orange onl- has !it ..Ahereas,
orange is not <ust onl- "or those. 1owe!er orange has more43 calorie
energ- "or our 'od-, protein ),B gr and an- "at ),( gr. tis also "or healt,
'eaut- and "ood material.Orange "or healt can ma+e medicine.t li+es
cough and f!er medicine "or one o" +inds orange.t ta+es "rom orange
<uice. Thus, a'out orange o" 'eaut-, clear "ace,and ma+es "resh "ace
'ecause orange has !it $ 5'eta +aroten6, :it .and man- other.Orange can
use also "or em'ellish "ood "or more delicious and it gi!esgood smell to
"ood. There are some ad!antages o" +inds orange "ruit.Thus we can
understand a'out man- ad!antages o" orange "ruits.
Ieru+ adalah 'uah -ang ter+enal di dunia. 1ampir orang tahu itu, orang
includeindonesian.
Ieru+ memili+i 'e'erapa <enis nama. Lemudian, ia memili+i warna segar.
ni usuall-has rasa manis dan ter+adang tida+ manis atau asam. $da
somenames atau <enis <eru+, seperti, 'ali orange 5<eru+ ma;ima6,
palem'ang oran-e <eru+ #andarin, <eru+ purut 5+a@rlime6, lemonorange
dan lain,lain Semua orang dapat mem'eli <eru+ di pasar atau 'uah
pen<ual.
/an-a+ orang han-a tahu 'ahwa penggunaan 'uah <eru+ untu+ <us <eru+
atau "reshdrin+. Lemudian, hampir orang han-a mengerti <eru+ -ang
..Ahereas han-a memili+i :T, <eru+ tida+ han-a han-a 'agi mere+a.
%amun <eru+ memili+i energi more43 +alori 'agi tu'uh +ita, ),B gr protein
dan setiap gr ),( lema+. tis <uga untu+ healt, +eindahan dan
material.Orange ma+anan untu+ healt dapat mem'uat medicine.t su+a
'atu+ dan f!er o'at untu+ salah satu <enis orange.t mengam'il dari <us
<eru+. Mengan demi+ian, se+itar <eru+ +ecanti+an, wa<ah -ang <elas, dan
mem'uat wa<ah segar +arena <eru+ memili+i !it $ 5'eta +aroten6, :it .
dan 'an-a+ other.Orange dapat mengguna+an <uga untu+ ma+anan
memperindah untu+ le'ih le7at dan gi!esgood 'au ma+anan. $da
'e'erapa +euntungan dari <enis <eru+ "ruit.Thus +ita dapat memahami
tentang 'an-a+ +euntungan dari 'uah <eru+.
#ELO%S
#elons ha!e 'een grown and used "or a !er- long time. Small melons
were grown '- Eg-ptians, Sree+s, and Romans, and were used in coo+ing.
1owe!er the- are li+el- that the smaller melons grown and eaten during
that period were not as sweet as the melons grown toda-. $"ter the "all o"
the Roman Empire, melons disappeared "rom menus. The $ra's
reintroduced melons to Europe, and the- once again 'ecame a standard
source o" "ood during the 38))s in tal-. #elons didn9t 'ecome popular in
%orth $merica until later in the 3C))s.
Part o" melons trees are shape, stem, and 2ower. The shape o"
melon trees are creeping. #elons ha!e "orm a spherical rod, the diameter
o" melons stem is ),4C,),D8cm, and the color o" the stem is green. 0lower
shape o" melons is rotate and color o" 2owers is -ellow.
This melons can 'e "ound in a !ariet- o" shapes, including round,
o'long, and o!al. .antaloupes and mus+melons 'oth ha!e orange 2esh
and a rough rind, and .renshaw melons are o!al shaped with a golden,
-ellow rind. 1one-dew melons ha!e pale,green 2esh and pale,green to
-ellow s+in. Each melons has its own distinct shape, si7e, color, and
te;ture, and 2a!or.
#elons 'elong to two diEerence groups F cucumis 5or mus+melons6
and citrullus 5or watermelons6. #ost people classi"- melons 'ased on the
appearance o" their s+in. %etted melons appear to ha!e netting on top o"
their s+in, while non,netted melons appear smooth. %etted melons are an
e;cellent source o" !itamin $ and ., grow !er- large unless pic+ed earl-,
and produce large amount o" eth-lene gas. %on netted melons contain
"ewer !itamins, grow quic+l- until the- ripen, and are considered tastier
'- man- people.
Report Text : Strawberry
Straw'err- is a mem'er o" +ingdom plantae
which is !er- popular which is !er- popular in
the world. t is appreciated "or its characteristic
aroma, 'right red color, <uic- te;ture and
sweetness. This red colored "ruits is also has
man- 'eneft "or our 'od-.
n one cup 5 3**gr 6 o" straw'err- contains
appro;imatel- *4 calories 5 3CC+I 6 and is an
e;cellent source o" !itamin . and 2a!onoid.
Straw'err- with its use"ul nutrition can ma+e
our hair 'e smooth, whiten our teeth, nourishes
our s+in, and etc. its !itamin . can clean and
clear our s+in the salic-lic acid inside li"ts the
dead cell s+in. To get its use"ulness, we need to
consume straw'err- regularl-. %ot onl-
consume it, "or instance, to get white teeth we
need to 'rush teeth '- straw'err- routine.
n addition to 'eing consumed "resh, straw'err-
can 'e "ro7en, made into preser!es as well as
dried and used in such things as cereals 'ars.
Straw'err- are a popular addition to dair-
product as in straw'err- 2a!ored ice cream,
mil+sha+es, and -ogurts.
Ieru+ limun
LE#O% &R$SS
Lemon grass is one t-pe o" plant that can not 'e separated "rom the
spices in this countr-. This her'aceous plant species commonl- used "or
seasoning include a specifc menu. E!en though lemon grass is a
complement to the more delicious cuisine.
/ut outside o" itHs use"ulness, lemongrass is also 'enefcial drug. E!en
lemongrass also 'een processed into soap. Plants that can reach a'out
3)) cm height is indeed +nown to ha!e !arious medicinal 'enefts. Aarm
essential oils are sought and used in winter as at present. /ecause o"
lemongrass oil i" applied to the 'od- to warm the 'od-.
0unction other than that, lemongrass can also 'e used to dri!e !arious
t-pes o" diseases. O" which pre!ent cancer, anti,indigestion, lower 'lood
pressure, analgesics, and other.
$ stud- re!eals each 3)) gram o" lemon grass contains antio;idants that
can pre!ent cancer. n ())D a team o" researchers o" &urion Uni!ersit- in
srael "ound a compound in the 'od- o" lemon grass that can +ill cancer
cells without damaging health- cells.
T-pes o" digesti!e disorders that can 'e treated with lemongrass include
stomachache, colds, intestinal cramps and diarrhea. Lemongrass is also
'enefcial to drain poison in the 'od- or as a deto;ifcation. $s an
analgesic, lemon grass can 'e used to treat toothache, muscle pain, <oint
pain or soreness, and other aches.
nterestingl-, lemongrass can also maintain and ma+e -our s+in more
'eauti"ul. Lemongrass has 'een processed into a lot o" 'eaut- products.
0or e;ample "or treating acne and "acial cleansing. Lemongrass can also
'e used to reduce menstrual pain and lemongrass. Other than that
lemongrass also man- processed "or 'e!erage raw materials, e!en the
'rewed "or tea.
$cti!e compounds o" this shaped plant essential oils consisting o"
compounds sitral, sitronella, geraniol, mirsenal, nerol, "arnesol, meth-l
heptenol and dipentena.
n Latin, lemongrass +nown as .-m'opogon %ardus or $ndropogon
.itriodorus. These include a large plant "amil- Poaceae. n the association
world +nown as Lemongrass
n addition to ndonesia, in Thailand, .am'odia, :ietnam, ndia also
lemongrass are also widel- used "or 2a!oring dishes. until now scientists
fnd no "ewer than 4) species o" lemon grass that grows throughout the
world. South $sian e;perts call as the origin o" this plant.'ut there are
e;perts who sa- onl- lemongrass .-m'opogon 0le;uosus t-pes who come
"rom countries in the region. namel-, ndia, Sri Lan+a. .-m'opogon
species are +nown to originate "rom #ala-sia .itratus. Lemongrass
.-m'opogon .itratus t-pe is the t-pe most widel- used "or 2a!oring
dishes. The-Hre +ind o" .-m'opogon martini and .-m'opogon Ainterianus
Iowitt widel- used "or industrial "ragrances, insect repellent, soap and
other non dish need.
Pineapple
Pineapple is a +ind o" tropical plant originating "rom /ra7il , /oli!ia dan
Paragua- 'ut pineapple is also widespread in areas such as earrings
indonesia , 'ogor and riau . Pineapple in English is called pineapple
'ecause its shape is li+e a pine tree. The pineapple plant is a low , chronic
with 8) or more lea!es are long , sharp,pointed and arranged in a rosette
"rom around the thic+ sha"t . E!er- single 2ower she9ll produce a "ruit .
/ut the pineapple one is !er- strange , the pineapple has a "rom that does
not li+e pine trees , pineapple "ruit has "our crowns in a single "ruit , and
e!er- single 2ower has more than one . on a pineapple stic+ o!er a
pineapple that has a !er- small si7e
The Peach
The peach is +nown as a species o" Prunus. t is a +ind o" edi'le <uic- "ruit.
t is nati!e to .hina. The peach tree grows to *,3) m tall. t is a deciduous
tree so it will "all its lea!es in certain seasons. t 'elongs to the su'"amil-
Prunoideae o" the "amil- Rosaceae.
The lea!es are =,3D em long and (,8 em 'road. The 2owers are produced
in earl- spring 'e"ore the lea!es. The- are solitar- or paired with a'out
(,4,8 cm in diameter. The color o" the 2ower is pin+.
Peach "ruit is !er- nice. ts aroma smells good. The color o" the 2esh is
-ellow or white. The s+in o" the peach is smooth or !el!et-. The 2esh is
so"t and <uic-. t is delicious. t is a little 'it harder when it is unripe. nside
the 2esh, there is a large single seed. The seed is o!al in shape. ts color is
red,'rown. ts length is a'out 3,8,( cm. $ woodGli+e hus+ surrounds this
seed.
#ost people +now peaches as HpersicasH. t is related to the 'elie" that
peaches were nati!e to Persia 5now ran6. The modern 'otanical
consensus is that the- originate in .hina, and were introduced to Persia
and the #editerranean region along the Sil+ Road 'e"ore .hristian times.

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