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adhyt_blank

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[HELP] Willughbeia Still ID
« on: March 11, 2017, 07:19:34 AM »
Hello everyone... I found new Willughbeia, still ID. This fruit different with W. Sarawakensis, angustifolia, and tampirik. Still confuse... ;D

This detail :

1. The outer rind is hard and when squeezed they will crack, such as skin Tampirik. (Angustifolia skin of sarawakensis and will not crack when pressed but ruined]

2. The color of the fruit flesh is yellowish beige, not orange like sarawakensis, angustifolia and tampirik.

3. The seeds are brown and very easy to clean from the flesh of the fruit, unlike Sarawakensis, angustifolia and tampirik attached firmly on the seeds so difficult to clean.

4. Have a very sweet taste like tampirik, without the slightest sour taste. But I found that kind of has a 2% taste astringent (tampirik 100% sweet).

(I can say this because I've had Sarawakensis, Angustifolia and Tampirik. And I find it completely different from them)

Will find out the location of this tree to find out what they are...


Thank You and Best Regards,
Adhyt

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Re: [HELP] Willughbeia Still ID
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2017, 10:24:42 AM »
Seems so interesting! That must be a rare specimen of Willughbeia.

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Re: [HELP] Willughbeia Still ID
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2017, 01:38:25 PM »
Surely Willughbeia adhyti !

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