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Besides the Vokasma Today blog for the school, we also have a Taman Herba Vokasma blog whereby we give information about herbs in our Herb Garden and other types of herbs.
I have quite a number of students from other higher institutions of learning writing to me to get information about herbs that they are doing research on. In a way, I am happy that the Taman Herba blog is serving not only the teachers, staff and students of our school but also people who are interested to know about herbs.
Recently I had a visitor asking me about the name of the plant above. I have been trying to locate the plant but so far have been unsuccessful. Is there anyone out there who knows?
1 comment:
Lina, it looks like asam rokam...
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