JAMNU_Syzigium fruiticosum
JAMNU(Syzigium fruiticosum) A tree of jamnu English name: Wild jamun. This is a large evergreen tree. It grows mostly wild in North India but is also planted along the roads or as a wind break around the orchards. A close up of a jamnu tree The fruits are
WHITE APPLE_Syzigium eucalyptoides
WHITE APPLE(Syzigium eucalyptoides) A tree of white apple Family: Myrtaceae Synonym: Syzygium eucalyptoides ssp. eucalyptoides; Syzygium eucalyptoides ssp. bleeseri. Other names: White bush apple White apple is a native of Australia. This fruit is found growing wild in North Western Australia to Central Cape York Peninsula. It can be seen there
JAMUN_Syzigium cumunii
JAMUN(Syzigium cumunii) A tree of jamun Family: Myrtaceae Jamun is indigenous to India. Its tree is tall and evergreen. Therefore It isgenerally grown as avenue tree or as wind break. Though the fruits are liked by all and sell at a high price, but it is still not grown as an
UNCHANA_Syzigium bracteatum
UNCHANA(Syzigium bracteatum) A flower and leaves of unchana Family: Myrtaceae Synonym: Eugenia bracteata Other names: sagarabatua, misi-ia-thap, lukluki-jam. Unchana is a shrub or small tree, found in the East Indian states Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya and also in Tamil Nadu in South India upto an elevation of 900 m. It
MUNGA_Synsepalum subcordatum
MUNGA(Synsepalum subcordatum) A tree of munga Family: Sapotaceae Other names: Giant miracle fruit Munga or giant miracle fruit is also a native of West Africa like its more famous relative miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum). This fruit, however, has a much taller plant. Moreover, some people are of the view that it does
MRACLE FRUIT_Synsepalum dulcificum
MRACLE FRUIT(Synsepalum dulcificum) A tree of miracle fruit Family: Sapotaceae Other names: Aasa, taami Miracle fruit is a very interesting small fruit. It bears small elongated berries. If one eats a berry of this fruit, a small miracle happens. The taste buds of your tongue get confused and if you
MONKEY ORANGE_Strychnos spinosa
MONKEY ORANGE(Strychnos spinosa) A tree of monkey orange Family: Loganiaceae Synonyms: Brehmia spinosa, Strychnos carvalhoi, Strychnos djalonis, Strychnos gilletti, Strychnos laxa, Strychnos lokuma, Strychnos schweinfurthii, Strychnos tonga. Common names: Spiny monkey-orange, green monkey orange, doringklapper, massala, morapa, umkwakw. Monkey orange is a tree indigenous to tropical and subtropical Africa which bears juicy,
SIAMESE ROUGH BUSH_Streblus asper
SIAMESE ROUGH BUSH(Streblus asper) A portion of Siamese rough bush tree Family: Moraceae English name: Siamese rough-bush Other names: Sehora, karora, jindi. Siamese rough bush is a small tree found in tropical countries,such as India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. In India, this plant is found growing throughout the
KEPEL_Stelechocarpus burahol
KEPEL(Stelechocarpus burahol) A tree of kepel Family: Annonaceae Synonyms: Uvaria burahol. Other names: Burahol Kepel is found in the Malesia region of South East Asia. It has also been introduced into Australia and the Philippines. This fruit is, however, under cultivation in Java only where the fruit is also sold in
IMBU_Spondias tuberosa
IMBU(Spondias tuberosa) A tree of imbu Family: Anacardiaceae. Other names: Umbu, Brazil plum. Imbu is native to the dry plains of the northeast Brazil. It is gathered in large quantities from the wild by the local people and is a very important food resource for them. It is also said to