Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Artocarpus integer (Thunb.) Merr. Moraceae. CN: Chempedak. Native to the Malesia region. Chempedak is a popular orchard crop and many varieties have been developed. The fruit is eaten either raw or deep-fried. Fruiting is seasonal with cauliflorous habit.Synonym(s):Artocarpus champeden (Lour.) StokesArtocarpus hirsutissimus KurzArtocarpus integrifolius L.f.Artocarpus jaca Miq.Artocarpus pilosus Reinw. ex Miq.Artocarpus polyphemus Pers. [Illegitimate]Polyphema champeden Lour.Saccus integer KuntzeRef. and suggested reading:www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2653995www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?4331en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artocarpus_integer
Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg. Moraceae. CN: [Malay - Sukun], Breafruit. Native of the Polynesians and widely planted in tropical Asia as food crop. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadfruit
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg. Moraceae. CN: [Malay - Sukun], Breafruit. Native of the Polynesians and widely planted in tropical Asia as food crop. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadfruit
Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.Artocarpus integer (Thunb.) Merr. Moraceae. CN: Chempedak. Native to the Malesia region. Chempedak is a popular orchard crop and many varieties have been developed. The fruit is eaten either raw or deep-fried. Fruiting is seasonal with cauliflorous habit.Synonym(s):Artocarpus champeden (Lour.) StokesArtocarpus hirsutissimus KurzArtocarpus integrifolius L.f.Artocarpus jaca Miq.Artocarpus pilosus Reinw. ex Miq.Artocarpus polyphemus Pers. [Illegitimate]Polyphema champeden Lour.Saccus integer KuntzeRef. and suggested reading:www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2653995www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?4331en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artocarpus_integer
Azadirachta indicaFamily MeliaceaeAttractive evergreen tree I find sometimes (rare) in Brisbane streets (Australia)It has "perfectly" asymmetrical leaves (oblique base). Native to tropical Asia (India)If you are visiting India and ask for the village pharmacy then you're likely to be pointed towards this tree. :) All parts of the tree have been used medicinally for centuries. It is widely used in toothpastes, soaps and lotion today, as well as being a biological insecticide. The discovery of its complex chemical pesticide qualities make it resistant to more than two hundred different types of insect, as well as various mites, nematodes, fungi, bacteria and viruses . Although lethal to bugs it does not have an adverse effect upon humans, animals or birds.History: The history of the Neem tree is in fact linked to the history of India and very much apart of the Indian way of life. Neem is mentioned in many ancient texts and traditional Indian medical authorities place it at the pinnacle of their pharmacopoeia.
Ice-Cream Bean (Inga affinis) in fruit and vegetable markets of La Paz, Bolivia. Photographed on 10 June 2007.This is not a common fruit, and is generally only eaten as a treat - it is the fleshy pith that is generally eaten.
Rubus chamaemorus (Greek chamai 'on the ground', moros 'mulberry') is a rhizomatous herb native to alpine and arctic tundra and boreal forest, producing amber-colored edible fruit similar to the raspberry or blackberry. English common names include cloudberry, bakeapple (in Atlantic Canada), Knotberry and Knoutberry (in England), Averin and Evron (in Scotland).