in the preparation of food and and beverages (Zouti, Koklaya; Kafe 
Zepyant). 
Only two succulent plants have been encountered 
'Kavalye Wonze (Kavalye Onze Heures), and the ' 
'Lamowi' C Kalanchoe pinnata ). The Leaf of Life 
near the Valley Trails adjacent to the Mahogany 
tions, and on the Parade Square. Although the 
which germinate and grow into young plants, the 
reproduces by means of its leaves. If a leaf i 
a dark place, or even in a book, tiny plants wi 
brown spots near the edge of the leaf in about 
the name Leaf of Life. 
at the Cabrits - the 
Leaf of Life' or 
is very abundant 
and Teak planta- 
plant produces seeds 
Leaf of Life also 
s picked and put in 
11 grow up from the 
a week's time. Hence 
These leaves are used in local folk medicine, and by children to 
write love notes, and as a substitute for cod-fish or 'salt-fish' 
in their games; hence the other name of Lamowi. 
The Kavalye wonze produces white, bright red or pink flowers in a 
rosette, and the flowers open from about nine o'clock in the morning. 
The plant is extensively used as an ornamental, and children use the 
leaves as rice in their house games. 
One of the vines found in the dry forest at the Cabrits is the Jum- 
bie Bead or "Gwenn legliz" (Graines l'eglise). The small black and 
red seeds are used in craft work, loca.l medicines and in household 
lamps. 
