Finishing up the tour here looking at avocado that may come back that was planted in the carcass of an old coconut. is one idea. coconut trees are wonderful for being planters got some local ginger here in front of me and we've got this is salt Palmetto home and yet another kind of I believe this is a lemon but this is another kind of citrus and then coming back to look at get a peek at that downed large mango. And let me just swing around, give you another aspect here. of the The upper yard is I'm going back up towards his backyard of the house. And let me climb through the weeds and try not to upset that this is something local.
I don't know what these berries are. But speaking of berries, I've got to show you this this tree here has got the most lovely red, sweet fruits and I don't even know what they are. I want to show you who they had hundreds and they all fell on the ground before but I don't think it is fruiting anymore. But yeah, they just come without notice and they just start spreading fruit all over. So sometimes you have to be opportunistic, you got to be out here every day. And this very big one in front is sugar apple and of course the jackfruit behind it that we had seen An ancient sort of a papaya.
So, with a little fruit on it there. Now, this is typhoon aftermath. It takes trees a long time to respond, but they're coming around and for unfortunately, I'm leaving sipan and I won't be able to film and share with you. The full production of the fruiting situation is a bunch of little papaya that we had planted. And now we've got noise and I'll cut here