Annona vepertonum
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Annonaceae Edible: Fruit
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Description
A small tree. It grows 7 m tall. The leaves are narrowly oval. The fruit are 7-8 cm across.
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Edible Uses
The fruit pulp is eaten raw.
Traditional Uses
The pulp of the fruit is eaten raw.
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Distribution
It is a tropical plant.
Where It Grows
Brazil, South America,
Also Known As
Aguti-treva, Morolo, Pindauba
References (1)
- Fouqué, A. 1972. Espèces fruitières d'Amérique tropicale. Institut français de recherches fruitierès outre-mer (ifac)