vomit fruit
Perceiving it well from its name — vomit fruit - how smelly the toxic Polynesian fruit can be! It would surely keep away most of the insects and flies from it. Generally, no fly goes near the Tahitian Noni shrub fruit, and even if any manage to land on...
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