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             Rubber vine, an invasive introduction                                                                         Episode CCL - 250


              Each week, Island Insight shares with you one story
              of  Aruba  through  the  eyes  of  Etnia  Nativa,  a  native
              venue that welcomes curious visitors to a unique cul-
              tural island experience and connects them with the
              mystical aspects of its native culture and its colonial
              heritage.  Since  that  educational  glance  in  this  epi-
              sode, shares about a poisonous, climbing, invasive,
              but beautiful plant: “Cordon di San Francisco,” an in-
              vasive introduction.

              Over time, on Aruba, different plants, for many differ-
              ent reasons, with characteristics adaptable to our soil
              and our climatic conditions, were introduced. Some
              of  them  originate  from  Madagascar,  a  big  island
              close to the African continent in the Indian Ocean.
              Like fruit trees such as the tamarind, ornamental flow-
              ering trees like the beautiful flamboyant, various col-
              ors  of  periwinkles,  and  our  subject,  the  rubber  vine
              known  locally  as  the  Cordon  di  San  Francisco,  to
              name a few. The condition of our island and the con-
              stant search for a profitable industry for its inhabitants
              were the main reasons for these kinds of ventures. The    take over the surrounding vegetation.      Its seeds germinate after the first rains
              introduction of rubber was exactly the reason to intro-   In different parts of the world, it is con-  and  are  dispersed  by  the  winds.  ac-
              duce this plant: to extract its commercially qualified    sidered a very invasive weed that has      celerating its growth a few days later.
              sap for the rubber industry.                              to be eradicated.                          If  enough  water  is  available,  rubber
                                                                                                                   vines  can  grow  extremely  fast,  up  to
              Its latex contains commercial-grade rubber, hence its     “Cordon di San Francisco,” a.k.a. “rub-    five  meters  in  a  month.  While  the  pri-
              English name, “rubber vine.” The latex obtained from      ber  vine,”  is  highly  poisonous;  it  is  ex-  mary  dispersion  is  a  few  meters  from
              the stems can be used to make rubber. It is equal in      tremely  unpalatable,  and  thus,  graz-   the mother plant, Aruba’s wind plays a
              quality  to  the  latex  obtained  from  the  rubber  tree.   ing animals in places where this plant   predominant role in the dispersion of its
              This plant has abundant milky juice, which, when ex-      grows  usually  avoids  it.  It  contains   seeds. Studies have proven that winds
              posed  for  a  short  time  to  the  sun,  is  converted  into   glucosides  that  interfere  directly  with   can extend their dispersion up to ten
              pure caoutchouc. A fiber is obtained from the stems.      heart  function.  Different  studies  indi-  kilometers.
              It is said to be a fine, strong fiber, resembling flax that   cate it is used as a poison for vermin.  Normally,  the  San  Francisco  cordon(
              may be spun into the finest yarn.                         This  invasive  plant  has  adapted  per-  cordon  in  Papiamento  lenguage

                                                                        fectly  throughout  the  Caribbean.  Af-   means rope) can grow up to 2 meters
              “Cordon di San Francisco” (Cryptostegia grandiflora)      ter  the  rainy  season,  if  you’re  going   (6 ft 7 in) tall as a shrub, but when sup-
              is a perennial woody vine with very showy flowers. It     to walk through the island, you will be    ported by other vegetation such as a
              climbs trees and bushes and everything that gets in       surprised  by  the  attractiveness  of  its   vine, it can reach up to 30 meters or
              its path: electricity poles, walls, fences, and roofs. Of-  beautiful flowers.                       100 feet long.
              ten, the plants are completely suffocated since they
                                                                                                                   Although it prefers areas where annual
                                                                                                                   rainfall  is  more  abundant  than  what
                                                                                                                   usually  falls  on  our  island,  you  will  be
                                                                                                                   surprised  to  see  how  invasively  it  ex-
                                                                                                                   pands  over  all  types  of  shrubs,  trees,
                                                                                                                   and cacti with great lightness just after
                                                                                                                   a few raindrops.

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                                                                                                                   about Aruba, Etnia Nativa is your only
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                                                                                                                   Anthony,  our  main  cultural  columnist,
                                                                                                                   will guide and lecture you on the most
                                                                                                                   interesting and revealing stories of the
                                                                                                                   island.  Get  ready  for  a  learning  ad-
                                                                                                                   venture and enjoy Aruba beyond the
                                                                                                                   beaches.  His  magnificent  museum-
                                                                                                                   home dwelling integrates reused ma-
                                                                                                                   terials with nature, bursting with culture
                                                                                                                   and  island  heritage.  Commendatory!
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