Description
Durio Testudinarum, Testudinarum comes from the Latin “testudo” which means turtle. Local residents also call this durian kura-kura, durian kura-kura, although the reason is a little unclear. This name probably refers to the strange way this durian produces fruit from the stem and root system, rather than from branches, the fruit grows so low that even turtles can bite into it.
Durio Testudinarum, Judging from the shape of the fruit, it is almost no different from other durian fruit. But if we look at the shape of the tree, then we know the difference between the durian fruit “Durio testudinarum” or “Turtle Durian”. Because some of the fruit actually grows on the lower stem and some even grow on roots that protrude above the ground. The flesh of the fruit also tends to be small, smaller than the durian species Durio zibethinus. So it is very easy to pick this durian fruit. The spines are large and short. Young fruit is green, and when ripe it will be yellowish.
Durio testudinarum, known as “Turtle Durian” is a type of durian tree found in Brunei, Malaysia and several areas on the Indonesian island of Kalimantan. Durio testudinarum Becc, This species is a medium-sized tree, approximately 25 m. It is a self-pollinating species, and has a long flowering season. The flesh is pale yellow and has a stronger aroma than other Durio species.
Durio testudinarum, grows in lowland to hilly areas. This species is one of the rare species of edible durian. However, currently in Brunei Darussalam, turtle durian is starting to be widely cultivated by local residents.
Classification:
Kingdom: Plantae
Orders: Malvales
Family: Malvaceae
Genus: Durio
Species:Durio testudinarum Becc.
other name: – Turtle Durian (tortoise durian)
– Kakura
– Lujian beramatai (Dayak Sungai, Sarawak, Segaliud)
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