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Quote from: Grapebush on January 31, 2019, 05:45:05 AMThe number 54, that you don't know what it is, seems to be some kind of Pouteria Sp.The seeds look a lot like Pouteria seeds, and also the fruit morfology it's very close to this genus.Did you noticed any latex on the plant?Yes, i agree with Grapebush. The buah nyatu, unidentified fruit, looks like something in sapotaceae family. The seeds look like sapote seeds. Are there any native types of sapotes in your area?
The number 54, that you don't know what it is, seems to be some kind of Pouteria Sp.The seeds look a lot like Pouteria seeds, and also the fruit morfology it's very close to this genus.Did you noticed any latex on the plant?
Hi, does you have flesh of Bengsange
looking for Mangifera pajangJohn