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Flowers of Spondias mombin Flowers and fruits of Spondias mombin. Spondias mombin also known as the hog plum is a small deciduous tree up to 20 m (66 ft) high and 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in girth, and is moderately buttressed. [4] Its bark is thick, corky, and deeply fissured. When slashed, it is pale pink, darkening rapidly.
Spondias is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae.The genus consists of 17 described species, 7 of which are native to the Neotropics and about 10 are native to tropical Asia.
Jocote fruit is also known as Purple Mombin, Jamaica Plum, Ciruela (Spanish for “plum”), or Hog Plum. There are many different varieties of jocote fruit, up to 50 recorded in Nicaragua. There is a high variability among the fruits and in their color and appearance. Jocotes are related to mangoes and to cashew apples, from which we get ...
Spondias macrocarpa (cajá-redondo) Spondias mombin (golden apple, gully plum, coolie plum, java plum, jobo, yellow mombin) Spondias sp. (umbu-cajá) Spondias tuberosa (umbú, Brazil plum) Spondias venulosa (cajá-grande) Sterculia apetala (mandovi) Sterculia striata (chicá-do-cerrado) Syagrus cearensis (catolé) Syagrus coronata (licuri ...
Hog plum is a common name for several plants that produce edible fruit, and may refer to: Species of the genus Spondias. Spondias dulcis (June plum, golden apple, pommecythere, cythere) Spondias mombin (yellow mombin, amra, cajazeira) Spondias pinnata; Species of the genus Colubrina; Prunus rivularis (creek plum, wild-goose plum)
Mombin may refer to: Mombin, Iran , a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Spondias purpurea — Red mombin or purple mombin, a fruit tree native to tropical America
Spondias mombin L. Spondias purpurea L. Tapirira guianensis Aubl. ... Annonaceae. Fruit of Cardiopetalum calophyllum. Annona cacans Warm. Annona campestris R.E.Fr.
Spondias mombin: Bai makok is the leaf of the Spondias mombin, a relative of the cashew. The young leaves are served raw with certain types of nam phrik (Thai chilli pastes). The taste is sour and slightly bitter. The fruits of this tree are also eaten. Cha-om ชะอม Acacia pennata