Garcinia intermedia is a species of tropical American tree which produces edible fruit.[2] In English it is known as the lemon drop mangosteen (a name it shares with the closely related and similarly tasting Garcinia madruno) or sometimes monkey fruit. In Spanish it is called mameyito, though it is known as jorco in Costa Rica.[3] In the Philippines, it is known as berba. In Portuguese it is called achachairu. The name achachairu is also applied to Garcinia humilis, another species native to Bolivia with larger, round or egg-shaped fruit (see Achachairu). G. humilis has been commercialized in Australia under the name Achacha.
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Garciniaintermedia is a species of tropical American tree which produces edible fruit. In English it is known as the lemon drop mangosteen (a name it...
is applied to two species of tropical American fruit trees. GarciniaintermediaGarcinia madruno This page is an index of articles on plant species (or...
in Indonesian cuisine. Anise (Adas Manis) Asam kandis (dried fruit of Garcinia xanthochymus) Asam sunti (dried fruit of Averrhoa bilimbi) Candlenuts (Kemiri)...
Chrysobalanaceae I TN,KL Garcinia cadelliana Clusiaceae I Critically endangered Andaman Is. Garcinia calycina Clusiaceae I Nicobar Is. Garcinia imberti Clusiaceae...
Li; Junling Dong; Mingxuan Sun; Bainian Sun (2019). "A new species of Garcinia (Clusiaceae) from the middle Miocene of Fujian, China, and a phytogeographic...