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(ii) Lesser trees — 



Achras sapota, the chiku ; 



Anacardiuni occidentcUe, the Cashew-nnt ; 



Anona muriccUa, the soui-sop ; 



A7iona reticulata, the custard-apple ; 

 * Anona squamosa, the sugai'-apple ; 



Averrhoa hilimhi, the blimbing ; 



Averrhoa carambola, the carambol ; 



Bouea macrophyUa, the kundangan ; 



Bouea microphylla, the ruminiya ; 



Carissa carancUis, the carounda ; 



Citrus aurantium, the oi-ange ; 



Citrus acida, the lime ; 



Citrus decumana, the pomelo ; 



Citrus medica, the citron ; 



Citrus limonum, the lemon ; 



Eugenia uniflora, the pitangi ; 



Ficus carica, the fig ; 



Garcinia mangostana, the maugosteeu ; 



Lansium domesticum, the duku ; 



Psidium gujava, the gnava ; 



Psidium acre, the little guava ; 



Persea gratissima, the avocado pear ; . 



Spondias dulcis, the Otaheiti apple ; 



Spondiax maiigifera, the hog plum ; 



Vitis vinifera, the grape ; 



Zalacca edulis, the buah salak ; 



Ziziphu^ jujuba, the jujube, 

 (iii) Large sub-herbaceous plants — 



Carica papaya, the papaya ; 



Cyphomandra hetacea, the tree tomato ; 



Musa spp., the plantain, 

 (iv) Climbers — 



Passiflora eduLis, the passion fruit ; 



Passiflora laurifolia, the buah susu : 



Passiflora qu^drangularis, the grenadilla. 

 (v) Herbs— ff 



Anaiuissa sativa, the pineapple ; 



Hibiscus sahdariffa, the rozelle. 



The list includes dessert and stewing fruits. It includes two 

 plants suitable only for the hills, Cyphomandra betacea, the tree 

 tomato, and Passifl,ora edulis, the passion fruit. 



It includes a few plants which cannot be produced commercially, 

 notably the grape and the fig, but which can be grown as toys with 

 cai-e. It includes several trees • which ai*e suited to places such 

 as Malacca and Kedah, but not to Singapore, and probably not 

 to Selangor. Out of the complete list some which are little 



