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We started our relax walk from the left of the building, there was green everywhere...we came across this Passion fruit garden.
"Passiflora edulis is a vine species of passion flower that is native to Brazil and northeastern Argentina (Corrientes and Misiones provinces).[1] Common names include Passion Fruit, Maracujá/Maracuyá (South America), and Lilikoʻi (Hawaiian). It is cultivated commercially in frost-free areas for its fruit and is widely grown in India, New Zealand, the Caribbean, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Peru, California, Florida, Haiti, Hawaii, Australia, East Africa, Israel and South Africa. The passion fruit is round to oval, yellow or dark purple at maturity, with a soft to firm, juicy interior filled with numerous seeds. The fruit can be grown to eat or for its juice, which is often added to other fruit juices to enhance the aroma." Source from Wiki.
Follow the path, we came to the back of the main building...
There were many type of plants, but I only can recognize the corn (below)...
Don't worry about this big area to explore, you can have a rest anytime at the area below...
I attracted by the small animals beside the rest area...where the tortoise pond, cattle ranch, duck pond and many more...
After the duck pond, we came to an area looks like a function hall and it also serve as a basketball court...
I like the Dragon Fruits area, as you can see the photos below...
There are also many type of flower around here like the photos below...but I'm not sure with their name...
Then the path lead us to the 'Worm World'. I'm not really dig the worm from the soil, but the 'small creature' below got my attention!
I think they are from the Lizard family...
The rabbits was Cute! They are in the Rabbit Farm just next to it...
We took almost an hour for the tour, it was a pleasant walk in this scenic farm. During the night fall, all the path will be lighted with this unique kerosene lantern...oh! I love it very much! Never expect to see this type of lamp after so long...
Mr Steven said, it has nice ambience around the farm during night time! I agree...
Please visit it if you happen to be around this area, it's nice! And I will find a suitable time to group with few friends to have a night at this Eden Eco Farm.
For contact and location, please refer here.
Related post :-
* A Paradise within the City - Eden Eco Farm of Saleng, Johor
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