Wednesday, June 2, 2010

More pictures from Catie.

These pictures were also taken at Catie.  Wilbert Phillips, who is head of Cacao Genetic Improvement, shows us the general process of identifying trees that are resistant to disease and still produce a bean with good flavor.   We learn different ways to graft the trees, how to plant from seed, the direct impact of soil on the plant and of good management of the trees, and if that isn't a lot of information to digest, we also get an  overview of the diseases that affect cacao around the world.  We are shown a true criollo tree, and the frames (top picture) that house the different types of cacao for research.
If you decide to visit Costa Rica it is worth the time and effort to tour Catie's Tropical Plants Tour.   Our tour guide, a lovely, vibrant young woman, was interesting and filled with loads of information of the many tropical plants.  

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