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Seychelles plants by Savoy Resort & Spa

Seychelles plants - names and photos<br>

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Seychelles plants by Savoy Resort & Spa

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  1. Seychelles plants Seychelles Resort & Spa If you plan Seychelles holidays after covid-19, be sure that you will explore its wildlife especially when it comes to plants.

  2. Coco de Mer palm It is endemic to the islands of Praslin and Curieuse in the Seychelles

  3. Bwadmontanny It was more common before the cinnamon oil rush, when it is was used as firewood, which has caused a decline in its population.

  4. Jellyfish tree Medusagyne oppositifolia, the jellyfish tree, is a species of tree endemic to the island of Mahé, of the Seychelles.

  5. Wild vanilla An endemic orchid with salmon-red blossom. Unlike the 'real' vanilla plant, the fruits of this wild flower are inedible.

  6. Breadfruit Breadfruit contains considerable amounts of starch and is seldom eaten raw. It may be roasted, baked, boiled, fried, or dried and ground into flour.

  7. Breadfruit Breadfruit contains considerable amounts of starch and is seldom eaten raw. It may be roasted, baked, boiled, fried, or dried and ground into flour.

  8. Contacts Beau Vallon beach, Mahe island, Seychelles +248 252 02 00 reservation@savoy.sc savoy.sc

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