Ginseng
Jawa (Talinum paniculatum gaertn.) 土人参surprised to see this in my friends
garden in Auckland. Growing wild. They grew wild in my Singapore garden.
I picked the flowers as cut flowers, but they drop off in a day. My
aunty told me that it can be used as ginseng and the leaves are edible.
AT LYNDIA'S GARDEN in Sandringham.
Talinum fruticosum is an
herbaceous perennial plant that is native to
Mexico, the
Caribbean,
Central America, and much of
South America
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