Lissanthe sapida was created in 1810.
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Blighia sapida
The scientific name would be Blighia sapida.
An akee is a tropical evergreen tree, Latin name Blighia sapida, or the fruit of this tree.
Kingdom: Plantae Order: Sapindales Family: Sapindaceae genus: blighia species: Blighia Sapida
An achee is a tropical evergreen tree, Latin name Blighia sapida, related to the lychee and longan, or the fruit of the tree, most of which is poisonous.
Ackee is derived from the original name Ankye which comes from the Twi language of Ghana. The botanical name of the fruit - Blighia Sapida - was given in honour of Captain William Bligh of "Mutiny on the Bounty" fame, who in 1793 took plants of the fruit from Jamaica to England.
The ackee tree (Blighia sapida) typically has a lifespan of about 30 to 40 years. Under optimal conditions, it can produce fruit for many years, with peak production often occurring between 10 to 20 years of age. Proper care and maintenance can enhance its longevity and fruit yield.
The life cycle of a nikau palm (Rhopalostylis sapida) begins with seed germination, where seeds sprout in warm, humid conditions. Once germinated, the young palm grows slowly, developing a single, upright trunk and distinctive fan-shaped leaves. As it matures over several years, the nikau palm can reach heights of up to 20 meters, eventually producing flowers that develop into fruit, which are dispersed to continue the cycle. This palm can live for several decades, thriving in subtropical and temperate climates, particularly in New Zealand.
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