Also known as "Jatropha", this hardy and drought-resistant perennial shrub is the latest craze to hit the Philippine Islands' agri-business. While primarily cultivated for the oils to be refined into bio-diesel, even goats will NOT eat the leaves. The leaves can actually be used for fumigating houses and repelling bugs!
If it is the same plant as Derris, it has been used as an organic insecticide because of its high level of rotenone.
In New Guinea, the natives crush the roots and toss it into the water, stunning and killing the fish.
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To make insecticide from tuba-tuba plants, you must crush the roots. This releases rotenone. Many experts feel that totenone is too toxic and they don't recommend it.
tuba is many puki and titi
the main chemical component is water...
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sand, the gulf coast, rivers, and soil are some of the abiotic factors
Only the seeds are toxic because they contain curcin.
the tuba2x leaves are only used 4 liniment...
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To make insecticide from tuba-tuba plants, you must crush the roots. This releases rotenone. Many experts feel that totenone is too toxic and they don't recommend it.
It is accepted that the leaves can be used against cockroaches, by fumigation of buildings.
Some examples of plants grown from leaves in the Philippines are tawatawa, tuba tuba, akapulko, and sambong. Each of these plants
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rice flour,coconut milk,water,brown or white sugar tuba, banana leaves
the components of a water lily leaf is pigment of couse you dweeb
the tuba tuba plant could be found in the Philippines.
the tuba is the largest