The consensus so far for the others is:-
1 centimo. Protea, Leucospermum sp.
1 metica. Madgascar Palm, Pachypodium sp.
5 centimos. Cashew apples.
Cashew apples have appeared on Mozambique coins, but the image you
have provided does not look like them to me. This flower resembles
Tea, Camellia sinensis, which is a major export for them.
Thanks for that, Sean. so you're a bit of a numismatist too?
2 M 50. (2 meticas and 50 centimos) Castor bean plant, ricinus
communis
I suspect another important export, Cotton, or Gossypium
(herbaceum,likely). Note the appearance of the pod, Ricinus has a
distinctively spiny pod.
http://www.odla.nu/artiklar/images/b...inus-communis-
carmencita.jpg
Elizabeth on the garden newsgroup shares your suspicion, so I'll go with
that.
2 centimos looks like Chicory, but that can't be right...
Wouldn't it thrive in Mozambique?
I stumbled on your discussion at gardenbanter.co.uk, if you are
going to research "sisalagave" be sure to separate the two parts,
Sisal is a species of Agave, your coins do not have images of any
agave.
Thanks, Sean. It was printed as one word in the coin catalogue - obviously a
typo.
Thanks and regards,
Adetola Obembe.