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Garcinia spicata is a species of medium tree with 30 ft in the family Clusiaceae. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. [1] The tree produces a fruit which is edible and has been described as being similar to durian in flavor. It is sometimes called garlic fruit or bitter garcinia. It is planted as an ornamental in sea spray areas. [2]
Garcinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Clusiaceae native to Asia, America, Australia, tropical and southern Africa, and Polynesia. The number of species is disputed; Plants of the World Online (POWO) recognise up to 400. [ 1 ]
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Various fruits for sale at REMA 1000 grocery store in Tønsberg, Norway. This list contains the names of fruits that are considered edible either raw or cooked in various cuisines.
Amelanchier spicata: thicket serviceberry; dwarf serviceberry Rosaceae (rose family) Amelanchier utahensis: Utah serviceberry Rosaceae (rose family) Aronia: chokeberries; Aronia arbutifolia: red chokeberry Rosaceae (rose family) Aronia melanocarpa: black chokeberry Rosaceae (rose family) Chaenomeles: flowering quinces; Chaenomeles cathayensis
Location of Sri Lanka. The common trees and shrubs of Sri Lanka are a part of the diverse plant wildlife of Sri Lanka.. The following list provides the 704 species of common trees and shrubs of flora of Sri Lanka under 95 families.
Garcinia speciosa; Lithocarpus elegans; Scleropyrum wallichianum var. siamensis; Turpinia pomifera; Knema laurina; Cinnamomum iners; Baccaurea ramiflora; A common deciduous understory tree: Bauhinia variegata; 71 treelet and 19 shrub species have been recorded. Common treelets and shrubs include: Millettia caerulea (deciduous) Ixora cibdela var ...
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