- includes:
Mammea a****inata (Kosterm.) Kosterm.
Mammea africana Sabine –
African mammee apple Mammea americana L.
Mammea anastomosans (Miq.) Kosterm.
Mammea angustifolia...
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Mammea americana,
commonly known as mammee,
mammee apple, mamey,
mamey apple,
Santo Domingo apricot,
tropical apricot, or
South American apricot, is an...
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covers the 4–5 cm
diameter seed. This
species was
first described in 1753 as
Mammea asiatica by Carl Linnaeus,
based on
material collected from Java by Pehr...
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Mammea siamensis (Thai: สารภี, saraphi, สร้อยภี
soiphi in
Southern Thai) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Calophyllaceae family. Its name in Vietnamese...
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Mammea touriga, also
known as
brown touriga or alligatorbark, is a
species of tree in the
Calophyllaceae family. It is
native to north-eastern Australia...
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several plants which produce edible fruit, and may
refer to:
Mammea africana Mammea americana This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or...
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family Magnoliaceae Mammea americana, in the
family Calophyllaceae Pouteria sapota, in the
family Sapotaceae African mammey apple,
Mammea africana This page...
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colour of its
flesh to
distinguish it from the
unrelated but similar-looking
Mammea americana,
whose fruit is
usually called "yellow mamey" (Spanish: mamey...
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Mammea suriga is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Calophyllaceae. It is a medium-sized
plant bearing fragrant white flowers. It is cultivated...
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Mammea immansueta is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Calophyllaceae family. It is
found only in Panama. It is
threatened by
habitat loss. Mitré, M...