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About
Agroecology
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Team & volunteers
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Talking about us
Academy
Food Tree Workshops
Food Tree Manuals
Food Tree Consultancy
Food Forest Online Course — FREE
Research
Food Forest Lab
Dry Orchard Experiment
Mango Project
Root Systems of Fruit Trees
Salinity and Edible Plants
Collaborations and Internships
Learn
Agroecology Techniques
Irrigation and Water Saving
Botanical Education
Plant Guides
Biological Control Methods
Subtropical Plant Nurseries
Interesting Resources
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Wwoofer from Belgium (Copy)
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wwoofer from France (Copy)
wwoofer mulching with straw (Copy)
wwoofer from Germany fertilizing the banana trees (Copy)
wwoofer from Australia planting a murraya koenigii (Copy)
wwoofer from Sweden planting a rare banana tree, Musa Lep Chang Kut (Copy)
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wwoofer from France planting a kumquat, citrus fortunella variegata (Copy)
Woofer from France preparing the site for the ‘soil your undies’ test (Copy)
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Two people posing in a garden with various plants, including a tree with fruits, wearing gardening attire and holding tools, in a sunny outdoor setting.
Person wearing a hat and gloves, harvesting tall grass in a sunny garden.
Person in grey shirt standing next to a banana plant with a bunch of green bananas.
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Orchard of Flavours - Pomar dos Sabores
📍 Luz de Tavira - Algarve - Portugal

We are a not-for-profit Portuguese botanical garden dedicated to fruit trees and edible plants of warm climates, as well as an open source educational agroecology project.

“Associação sem fins lucrativos Orchard of Flavours - Pomar dos Sabores”, pessoa colectiva N° 518282309 - Apartado 001023, EC Luz de Tavira, 8801-908 Luz de Tavira.

E-mail : miguel@orchardofflavours.com Phone / Whatsapp : +351 915 648 264

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— DISCLAIMER —

The information provided by Orchard of Flavours botanical garden about edible plants and fruits is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Before consuming any plant or fruit, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure that it is safe for you to eat. Some plants and fruits can be poisonous, and others may interact with medications you are taking. The botanical garden does not assume any responsibility for any adverse effects that may result from the consumption of any plant or fruit.
It is also important to note that the information provided by the botanical garden is subject to change. As new research is conducted, the safety and efficacy of plants and fruits may change. It is always best to double-check the information you have about a plant or fruit before consuming it. You can do this by consulting a reliable source, such as a book on edible plants or a website from a reputable university or government agency.

Thank you for your understanding.