The most well known variety, the purple mangosteen is known as Garcinia mangostana. The less well known varieties are the button mangosteen (G. prainiana) and the charichuelo (G. madruno).
"Santol" in English is known as cottonfruit or wild mangosteen.
Mangosteen is a tropical fruit known for its sweet and tangy flavor. It has a purple rind and white juicy flesh inside. Mangosteen is rich in antioxidants and vitamins, and is believed to have various health benefits.
Scientific name: Garcinia merguensisEnglish name: Bastard garciniaFrench name: Garcinier bâtardThai name: กะนวนKhmer name: សណ្តាន់ព្រៃ​​ (Sandan Prey)Vietnamese name: Bứa lửa, Cây sơn vé
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
The scientific name of ginkgo biloba is Ginkgo biloba.
The scientific name would be Garcinia mangostana.
Garcinia mangostana
The scientific name would be Randia fitzalanii.
The scientific name would be Garcinia hombroniana.
The scientific name would be Garcinia hombroniana.
The scientific name would be Garcinia prainiana.
The scientific name would be Garcinia prainiana.
I'm not actually searching for it but I found "Garcinia Indica" is its scientific name.
No. Garcinia cambogia is a smaller fruit, sometimes called a tamarind. They are related to mangosteens, but not the same. The scientific name of a mangosteen is garcinia mangostana.
That depends which "wild mangosteen" you mean, as this can be Garcinia indica or perhaps Sandoricum koetjape.There are at least fifty and perhaps 200 species in the genus Garcinia, of which any can be wild and most can be called "mangosteen".The Garcinia indica is also known as aamsol, aamsul, bindin, biran, bhirand, bhrinda, brinda, bin'na, kokum (alternate spellings kokam and cocum), katambi, looikya, sour apple, panarpuli, ratamba.On the other hand there is another fruit, the santol, that isn't a member of the mangosteen genus at all, but which is sometimes called "wild mangosteen" or "false mangosteen". Other names for the santol includeFilipino: santolIndonesian: kecapi, ketuat, sentulMalay: kecapi, kelampu, rangguThai : krathon or sathon; also ma tong or ma tuenFrench: faux mangoustanier, santolSinghalese: donkaThe botanical name of the santol is Sandoricum koetjape.
The Mangosteen is a tropical evergreen tree, believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia and thus may not have a specifically Greek name.
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