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Azuceno

Tabernaemontana litoralis Stemmadenia littoralis

Description:

It seems like the tree was planted as an ornamental. It's outside our apartment building. The crescent-shaped fruit really got me curious!

Habitat:

Colombia

Notes:

In the Aburrá Valley of Colombia, it's called "azuceno," so that's the common name I've given it because that's where I found it. Source: catalogofloravalleaburra.eia.edu.co/familias/31/especies/23

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1 Comment

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 8 years ago

I hope someone can ID it, an interesting tree and fruit!

ShannonKirby
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ShannonKirby

Antioquia, Colombia

Spotted on Jul 4, 2015
Submitted on Jul 5, 2015

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