Santol is a tropical fruit with a thick, tough skin that ranges in color from yellow to orange. The flesh is white or yellow, sweet, and tangy, with a texture similar to an apple. The fruit contains large seeds that are typically removed before eating.
Santol leaves are typically green in color, with a glossy appearance. The shade of green may vary depending on the age of the leaves and the specific variety of the santol tree.
The santol (Sandoricum koetjape) is a vascular plant. Like all flowering plants, it has specialized tissues, including xylem and phloem, which transport water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant. This vascular system enables the santol to grow and thrive in its environment.
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I plant my santol seads 2-3 Weeks ago and now they starting to germinate. But I have to say I´m not in the philippines..I´m in Germany and the plant container is in the living room. so maybe in the philippines it would grow faster.
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Santol is found in West Malaysia.
Santol leaves are typically green in color, with a glossy appearance. The shade of green may vary depending on the age of the leaves and the specific variety of the santol tree.
Wild mangosteen is an English equivalent of 'santol' [Sandoricum koetjape, S. indicum or S. nervosum].
"Santol" in English is known as cottonfruit or wild mangosteen.
The santol fruit is called "wild mangosteen" in Malayalam.
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The English word for santol is wild mangosteen or cotton fruit. It is mainly grown in Asia and has several names in different countries.
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