Climate change will also change, renew and adapt our landscape. As we create our landscape, we have to adapt our work and our work there. This means that in the future we will have to make designs according to what we anticipate climate in forestry, in floriculture, in fruticulture, in vegetable gardens, etc. Do we keep anyone in our people so that that work can be done? We're where we always, on site!
People are rehearsing around. Everything seems to indicate that our land is going to warm up. I'm not so clear... But yes, the people who are putting themselves in the sessions are the people who have so far lived in warmer places than our territory. It's creating a nice school learning from what's happening to these plants in a day-to-day way.
One of the plants that is increasingly present is the water catfish, the American persea. It comes from America, it has its origin in Mexico. He likes the tropical climate and has adapted very well to the Mediterranean area. It belongs to the laurel family (Laurus nobilis). They also resemble a durable, smooth and shiny hostage and a taste for humid hot climates.
A question is often repeated in the Aquatheist school: Are sharks male and female? And the answer is no. All avocados are both males and females, hermaphrodites. Some aguacateros are called males, because they don't bear fruit, or they give themselves few. That is, what does not yield the harvest or the “laziness” is called a male. This happens with a lot of plants.
The aquaeum is hermaphrodite, it has both sexes, but it knows how to appear as a male or female. It's a diogama plant, which means it's going to open its female areas in the flowers and then the males. Sometimes it's female and sometimes it's female. Through this interval between the opening of the sexes, the plant will not fertilize itself, and thus, by gathering pollen from the other avocados, it encourages the exchange of genes giving theirs to others. An exchange that will bring wealth and diversity. In this diversity new varieties will appear with ease of adaptation to new places and climates.
The flower is open a few hours, on the first female opening and on the second male opening. Aquateros are divided into two groups. Some open in the morning that the flower is female and in the afternoon when it is male. Others open the female in the afternoon and the next morning the male. In order to facilitate pollination and fertilization and increase fruit harvesting, the pooling of both groups is recommended. They will fertilize each other.