If you crush these leaves and wipe your hands with it, it removes grease and other stains like wood and mulch stains completely. I don’t know the name but here’s a picture.
Find the name, mate. Then we go into business together and conquer the world with this fantastic new cleaning product. I see farms growing it spreading across South Asia and a marketing setup here in northwest England.
It’s jungle here. Effortless growing. Lol.
I’ll find the name, maybe it’s in your part of the world too, by some other name.
“Animal friendly cleaning product. 100% natural.” That could be a tagline.
If it doesn’t repel deer, it would certainly be animal friendly here.
If there’s any plant that repels monkeys it will be the most popular plant here.
Crystalized sugar and some water works as well.
Hmm… I think I need to run out and test some Kudzu leaf juice.
I guess you won the west coast USA marketing rights.
I think it’s the 3rd from left in the first row. 99% sure
Didn’t know this. Must test.
Wiki says that " Oxalis barrelieri , the **Barrelier’s woodsorrel" was introduced to Africa, Ceylon and Malesia but does not note any of the usages of the plant.
Interesting.
It is the plant. I’ll make a video of possible, with a demonstration.
Sounds good! It is always good to learn new stuff.
This is the first time i have seen the use of the term Malesia for Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. It used to include Papua New Guinea but not any more.
Now i need to find out why PNG was shown the door.
I had NEVER seen the word/term “Malesia” before and first thought it was a typographical error. Looking it up on Wikipedia I found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malesia
which also gives an explanation of why PNG was taken out of the definition:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papuasia
Interesting!
First time I’m reading about it too. Thanks for sharing.