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Averrhoa bilimbi (commonly known as bilimbi, cucumber tree, or tree sorrel [2]) is a fruit-bearing tree of the genus Averrhoa, family Oxalidaceae. It is believed to be originally native to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia but has naturalized and is common throughout Southeast Asia .
Averrhoa is a genus of trees in the family Oxalidaceae. It includes five species native to Java, the Maluku Islands, New Guinea, Sulawesi, and Vietnam. [1] The genus is named after Averroes, a 12th-century astronomer and philosopher from Al-Andalus. [2] Two species, the carambola and the bilimbi, are cultivated for their fruits.
Cucumber tree (or cucumbertree) is a common name for several unrelated trees and may refer to: . Averrhoa bilimbi, native to South-east Asia; Dendrosicyos socotranus, native to the island of Socotra.
Averrhoa carambola is a species of tree in the family Oxalidaceae native to tropical Southeast Asia; [1] it has a number of common names, including carambola, star fruit and five-corner. [2] It is a small tree or shrub that grows 5 to 12 m (16 to 39 ft) tall, with rose to red-purple flowers.
Bilimbi (balimbing, bimbli, belimbing, cucumber tree, tree sorrel) -- Averrhoa bilimbi Madras Thorn (Manila Tamarind, Vilayati Ambli in Gujarati, Jungle Jalebi or Ganga Imli in Hindi, रानचिंच (rān chincha) in Marathi, Seeme Hunase in Kannada,సీమ చింతకాయ in Telugu,Kodukkai Puli Maram in Tamil) -- Pithecellobium ...
The genus Averrhoa of which starfruit is a member, is usually included in this family (e.g. APG IV, 2016), but some botanists place it in a separate family Averrhoaceae. Oxalidaceae Biophytum
Averrhoa bilimbi; Averrhoa carambola; D. Dapania This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 23:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Belimbing (Averrhoa bilimbi) is a large tree with a girth of about four pemalums, this fruit is light brown like a tampoi fruit and is similar in shape to a belimbing buluh and is twisted around it. The tree is very odd because it is scaly, where at one time in the past, in a village only one tree grew, making the villagers agree to name the ...