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Salal, Gaultheria Shallon

Salal, Gaultheria Shallon

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Salal, commonly known as Apple Leaf or with its Latin name Gaultheria Shalon, can be recognized by its egg-shaped green leaves with serrated sides.


Origin


Salal comes from the west coast of the United States, specifically the states of Oregon, Washington and Canada. It also grows further south, towards Northern California, but due to the weather conditions the product is not winter hardy enough there. The leaves in particular are lighter in color in some places. In other areas the leaves are a glossy dark green.

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The story of


Fatsa Japonica, also known as Aralia, is native to Japan and later cultivated in Italy and Israel. In recent years, Aralia has mainly come from Central America, with Costa Rica and Guatemala as important countries. Verdes imports products weekly and delivers them all year round.


Origin


Aralia grows under shade cloth, or saran in English, to protect the leaves from the sun. It is renewed every 5 years as the plants continue to grow. After harvest, the Aralia is washed in the shed and sorted into different lengths ranging from 20 to 80cm

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Aralia, Fatsa Japonica

Aralia, Fatsa Japonica

The story of


Fatsa Japonica, also known as Aralia, is native to Japan and later cultivated in Italy and Israel. In recent years, Aralia has mainly come from Central America, with Costa Rica and Guatemala as important countries. Verdes imports products weekly and delivers them all year round.


Origin


Aralia grows under shade cloth, or saran in English, to protect the leaves from the sun. It is renewed every 5 years as the plants continue to grow. After harvest, the Aralia is washed in the shed and sorted into different lengths ranging from 20 to 80cm