The ladies finger plantations are supported by big trees

May 5, 2024 8:19pm CST
Ladies finger is a watery vegetable eaten a lot in the summer. When grown in the fields and farmlands they are supported by big trees. The big trees give shade. Too much of sunlight is bad for the plantations so the shade of the trees help them.
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@LadyDuck (460403)
• Switzerland
6 May
Are the plant in the photo a lady finger plant? They look so much like zucchini plants.
@LadyDuck (460403)
• Switzerland
6 May
@sathviksouvik I like lady fingers, shame they do not grow here.
7 May
@LadyDuck thanks Anna the ladies fingers curry tastes good
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6 May
thanks Anna it is a ladies finger plant
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@youless (112164)
• Guangzhou, China
6 May
They grow very well and I hope you will have a harvest
6 May
yes youless it is eaten by majority of people
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@jstory07 (135135)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 May
That is good that the shade of the trees help them.
6 May
thanks Judy yes the vegetables are watery so in hot sun they will loose a lot of water
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@Beestring (13486)
• Hong Kong
6 May
It's good they are supported by big trees.
6 May
thanks Cheung yes the big trees give shade for them
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