Wild plants that grow in rice fields are not used
Hello stemian ... yesterday I was walking area around my house, I went to the rice fields that were no longer used by the owner. Formerly the rice fields around my house, it was very effective use by the owner. In a year can be twice as much as rice resulting from. But since the last dry season, the owner has never used it again to plow his rice fields to this day.
Of course the best friend knows what happens if the rice field is not used anymore. Wild plants grow very much in these fields. I finally decided to enter the rice field and see wild plants growing in the rice fields. There was something interesting for me, when I saw wild plants growing in rice fields. One of them is a color green plant. I don't know what the name of the plant is, its shape round and green. And also the plant is full of thorns that are smooth but not sharp so it is safe to hold it. The green color of the plant is very beautiful for me, and I did not waste the moment for me to take the pictureand share with friends.
I asked about the names of wild plants that I took photos of my best friend. My friend said, his name is rambutan jungle. Because these plants are often found in forests and also grow in places that are not treated. Rambutan junggle forest also has health benefits. For its benefits, rambutan forest can treat cough and itching on the skin. I did not expect, it turns out wild plants that grow in places that are not maintained, can have benefits for human health.
There are benefits that I get from taking photos of wild plants. Initially, I considered that wild plants did not have any benefits at all and were also considered as pests, which pollute and damage other plants, apparently having extraordinary benefits for human health. And I also believe, there are still wild plants out there, both at my place and at friends' places, have very important benefits for human body health.
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