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Mangosteens Arrive...
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Garcinia indica, a
plant in the
mangosteen family (Clusiaceae),
commonly known as kokum, is a fruit-bearing tree that has culinary, pharmaceutical, and...
- xanthochymus, the
false mangosteen, gamboge,
yellow mangosteen,
Himalayan Garcinia, or sour
mangosteen is a
species of
mangosteens found from India, southern...
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Garcinia livingstonei (African
mangosteen,
lowveld mangosteen, Livingstone's
garcinia or imbe) is a
species of Garcinia,
native to a
broad area of tropical...
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absorbed into Garcinia, as
Rheedias species are now
known as "new
world mangosteens".
Garcinia madruno is well
adapted to a wide
variety of soils, tolerating...
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recognise up to 400. Commonly, the
plants in this
genus are
called saptrees,
mangosteens (which may also
refer specifically to
Garcinia mangostana), or garcinias...
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million tonnes, led by
India with 44% of the
total (table;
mangoes and
mangosteens included).
Secondary producers were
Indonesia and China. In
Mexico and...
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Garcinia prainiana,
known as the
button mangosteen or
cherapu is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Clusiaceae. Its
fruit has a
flavor similar...
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Tribe Garcinieae Allanblackia Garcinia (including Rheedia) - saptree,
mangosteen Tribe Symphonieae Lorostemon Montrouziera Moronobea Pentadesma Platonia...
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Garcinia cowa,
commonly known as cowa
fruit or cowa
mangosteen is an
evergreen plant with
edible fruit native to Asia, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Malaysia...