For other species also called hog plum, see Hog plum.
Spondias pinnata
Leaves
Trunk of specimen in Cat Tien National Park
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Rosids
Order:
Sapindales
Family:
Anacardiaceae
Genus:
Spondias
Species:
S. pinnata
Binomial name
Spondias pinnata
(L.f.) Kurz
Synonyms
List
Spondias paniculata Roxb. ex Wight & Arn. Spondias mangifera Willd. Spondias macrophylla Wall. Spondias bivenomarginalis K.M. Feng & P.Y. Mao Spondias amara Lam. Spondias acuminata Roxb. Poupartia pinnata f. blanco Evia amara Comm. ex Bl. Mangifera pinnata L. f. [1] Tetrastigma megalocarpum W. T. Wang Wirtgenia decandra Jungh.
Spondias pinnata, sometimes also known as hog plum, is a species of tree with edible sour fruits. It is native to the Philippines and Indonesia, but has been widely naturalized in South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, Southern China, and the Solomon Islands.[2][3] It belongs to the family Anacardiaceae.[4][5][6] This species, among several others, has sometimes called the "wild (or forest) mango" in other languages and was once placed in the genus Mangifera. It is found in lowlands and hill forests up to 1,200 m (3,900 ft).[2]
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