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Omoo: Adventures in the South Seas

CHAPTER LXIX
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As long as it lives it bears, and without intermission.

Two hundred nuts, besides innumerable white blossoms of others, may be seen upon it at one time; and though a whole year is required to bring any one of them to the germinating point, no two, perhaps, are at one time in precisely the same stage of growth.
The tree delights in a maritime situation.

In its greatest perfection, it is perhaps found right on the seashore, where its roots are actually washed.

But such instances are only met with upon islands where the swell of the sea is prevented from breaking on the beach by an encircling reef.

No saline flavour is perceptible in the nut produced in such a place.


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