Ripe fruits of Sinukuan (Breynia villosa). I rarely monitor them since they started fruiting so I just let the ripe fruits fall and let the seeds germinate on their own below the mother plant.
It's been almost 2 years since I outplanted my first specimen from the batch of seeds I germinated way back November of 2021. 😍🌱🌳
Memories of the young Sinukuan seedlings almost 2 years ago.
I got fascinated by the "cross" mark at the center if its stem. These woods are cut into desired sizes for amulets and bracelets known to bring good luck and wards off evil spirits to those who wear it.
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