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musa salaccensis
musa salaccensis…a rare type of forest banana endemic to Java…the color of the fruit is white with purple stripes…and the flower petals are purplish pink…only 1-1.5 meters high…and is still related to musa lawitiensis is endemic to Kalimantan. Musa salaccensis, commonly called Javanese wild banana,[3] is a Malesian tropical species of plant in the banana…
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Xerospermum noronhianum
Xerospermum noronhianum is a common Asian tree species described by Carl Ludwig von Blume: it is the type species in the genus and belongs to the Family Sapindaceae. X. noronhianum Blume is the accepted name and there are no subspecies listed in the Catalog of Life. Morphologically, it is a very variable species, found in…
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Kemenyan / Styrax benzoin Dryand
Kemenyan trees are trees that produce incense resin. Kemenyan trees are one of the trees native to Indonesia. This plant is naturally distributed on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Kalimantan. The resin (incense sap) produced from this plant has been traded since 5,000 years ago. Together with barus, frankincense has been a mainstay commodity…
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Kenari Alor
Kenari Alor/ Canarium ovatum, One plant that is famous for its fruit is the walnut tree. This plant produces nuts with high nutritional value. The tree with the Latin name Canarium ovatum is a plant of high economic value. Especially the fruit and seeds which contain high fat and protein are used as food ingredients.…
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Jambu CITRA aka Tong Sam See
Jambu CITRA aka Tong Sam See Citra water guava was first introduced in Thailand in the 1990s. The Citra water guava was brought to Thailand by a farmer from Indonesia. After being introduced in Thailand, the Citra water guava quickly became popular among farmers and consumers and is known as the Tong Sam See water…