I have a bunch of Seashore Mangosteens (Garcinia hombroniana) available if any one wants one. They are healthy and bout 17'' tall.
Spanish name is: mangost?n de playa
It is cultivated sporadically throughout the tropics.
Seashore mangosteen is a small tree, reaching a height of 15-20 feet (4.6-6 m). It has a straight trunk and is densely branched. Flowers are whitish, and occur terminally in clusters of 1-3. The fruit is smooth, with a pinkish red peel. The interior is segmented, like the mangosteen, but the pulp is yellowish, thin and sour, although it has a good flavor.
Spanish name is: mangost?n de playa
It is cultivated sporadically throughout the tropics.
Seashore mangosteen is a small tree, reaching a height of 15-20 feet (4.6-6 m). It has a straight trunk and is densely branched. Flowers are whitish, and occur terminally in clusters of 1-3. The fruit is smooth, with a pinkish red peel. The interior is segmented, like the mangosteen, but the pulp is yellowish, thin and sour, although it has a good flavor.
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