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Chrysophyllum cainito is a tropical tree of the family Sapotaceae. It is native to the Isthmus of Panama, where it was domesticated. [3] It has spread to the Greater Antilles and the West Indies and is now grown throughout the tropics, including Southeast Asia. [4] It grows rapidly and reaches 20 meters in height.
Chrysophyllum members are usually tropical trees, often growing rapidly to 10–20 m or more in height.The leaves are oval, 3–15 cm long, green above, densely golden pubescent below, from which the genus is named. [5]
P. caimito grows to an average of 10 metres (33 feet) high, and can grow as high as 35 metres (115 ft) under good conditions.. The leaves range from oblong to elliptical.They can be 10–20 centimetres (4–8 inches) in length and 3.5–6.5 cm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 – 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in width.
Chrysophyllum oliviforme can grow in a variety of soil types, including clay, sand, loam, alkaline or acidic, and well-drained or moist. [9] They grow in the sand and shallow clay in Puerto Rico, while in Florida they are known to grow in pinelands and hammocks. They grow well in low elevation moist secondary forests.
Gambeya africana is a medium-sized species of tree in the family Sapotaceae.Along with the closely related species Gambeya albida, it is sometimes known as African star apple. [3]
Gambeya albida, commonly known as white star apple, [1] is a forest fruit tree commonly found throughout tropical Africa. [3] It is closely related to the African star apple (Gambeya africana) which is also common throughout West Africa.
Chrysophyllum. Chrysophyllum argenteum [45] Chrysophyllum cainito [46] Chrysophyllum oliviforme [47] Chrysophyllum pauciflorum [48] Manilkara. Manilkara bidentata [49] Manilkara excisa [50] Manilkara gonavensis [51] Manilkara jaimiqui [52] Manilkara mayarensis [53] Manilkara pleeana [54] Manilkara sideroxylon [55] Manilkara valenzuelana [56 ...
Acanthosyris spinescens (sombra-de-touro); Acrocomia aculeata (coyol, macaúaba); Aiphanes aculeata (pujamo); Alibertia edulis (marmelada-de-cavalo); Allagoptera ...