
Spondias - Wikipedia
Spondias is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. The genus consists of 17 described species, 7 of which are native to the Neotropics and about 10 are native to …
HS63/MG059: Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
Spondias may be found as dooryard trees in warm locations along the southeastern and southwestern coastal areas and along the southern shore of Lake Okeechobee. Spondias are …
Spondias mombin - Wikipedia
Spondias mombin, also known as yellow mombin, hog plum, amra or cajazeira, is a species of tree and flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to the tropical Americas, …
Spondias pinnata - Wikipedia
Spondias pinnata, sometimes also known as hog plum, is a species of tree with edible sour fruits. It is native to the Philippines and Indonesia , but has been widely naturalized in South Asia , …
A revision of Spondias L. (Anacardiaceae) in the Neotropics
Oct 27, 2021 · As part of an ongoing study of Anacardiaceae subfamily Spondioideae, the ten native and one introduced species of Spondias in the Neotropics are revised. The genus is …
Genus Spondias: A Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review
Spondias is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the cashew family (Anacardiaceae). This genus comprises 18 species distributed across tropical regions in the world. A variety of …
Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape - EDIS
Aug 4, 2015 · Spondias species (whose common names among English speakers include ambarella, Ataheite apple, mombins, and hog plums) are flowering trees native to tropical and …
Spondias borbonica Baker is native to the islands of Mauritius and Reunion. It makes a large tree with deeply furrowed bark, similar in appearance to the yellow mombin. A few trees have been …
mombins (Spondias) - Botanical Realm
Nov 26, 2024 · Mombins, scientifically known as Spondias, represent a diverse group of fruit-bearing trees that hold a cherished place in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. These …
Ask IFAS: Topic - Spondias - EDIS
Spondias Growing in the Florida Home Landscape. Jonathan H. Crane and Jeff Wasielewski. A UF/IFAS fact sheet.