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Pouteria tannaense

(Guillaumin) ined.

Sapotaceae Edible: Fruit ?

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Description

A tropical tree growing to approximately 15 m tall with a trunk 75 cm across, found in rainforest settings at elevations around 200 m. It has been recorded on Tanna Island.

Edible Uses

The fruit is reportedly edible.

Distribution

It is a tropical planted. Reported on Tanna Island and possibly edible fruit. It has been recorded at 200 m above sea level in Tanna. It grows in the rainforest.

Where It Grows

Pacific, Vanuatu,

Synonyms

Sideroxylon tannaense Gillaumin

References (2)

  • Gillaumin, R., 1954, Les Plantes utiles des Nouvelles-Hebrides (fin et complement) In: Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquee Vol. 1, No. 10-12 pp 453-460 (As Sideroxylon tannaense)
  • J. Arnold Arbor. 13:14 (1932) (As Sideroxylon tannaense)

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