Water sources

Water sources
Plants used to quench the thirst. Bambusa, Casuarina, Cavanillesia, Ceiba, Cocos, Coffea, Combretum, Costus, Cymbopogon, Davilla, Desmoncus, Doliocarpus, Heliconia, Raphanus, Ravenala, Spondias, Tetracera, Theobroma, Vitis.

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