I have watched ur video again, because i wanted to see the plants. There are some that grow in the tropics, but also some wc i have attempted to grow beofore like lavender, wc much later learned is less easy to grow by seeds, but wc was all i had to grow them with. I am familiar w/ some incl. rosemary, chamomile, leek, coleus (mayana), black-eyed susan. fennel, , 4-oclocks, beautiful foxgloves, oregano, strawberry, tarragon, some we have planted before. We have also planted/attempted to grow basil, draecana, cosmos, lemon, guava, papaya, impatiens, carrots, kalanchoe, some lilies, oxalis, peppers, guyabano, portulaca, ferns, and others i dont know the names of. Also carabao and frog grass... but parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme have eluded me.
How vastly different the trees we have, althou we do have some common herbs and shrubs. we grew up with a coconut, cacao, star apple, bananas, chiko, rambutan and guava trees, among others like the mangoes where we vacationed, and some seemingly weird tasting trees like the camachile and tiesa.. the latter is a not so popular yellow fruit with a strong flavor, but not the sme as durian, Some make it into ice cream, like the much-disliked durian for those who grew up not accustomed to its taste and smell. But they are very mild when made into pastillas or ice cream, wc i have at least tasted.