Jambu, also known as Syzygium jambos, is generally considered non-toxic and is safe for consumption. Its fruits are enjoyed in various culinary applications, although some people may experience mild allergic reactions. However, it's always a good idea to consult local guidelines or experts before consuming unfamiliar plants.
The Jambu is considered to be a large shrub or a small tree. The Jambu grows in eastern Malaya and India. The animals that eat the jambu plant are monkeys and jambu fruit doves.
The body of the jambu fruit
'Jambu air' is called 'rose apple' in English.
Jambu Fruit Dove was created in 1789.
The Jambu Fruit Dove eats the fruits of the Jambul tree.
Jambu fruits are usually eaten by a variety of animals, including birds like parrots, rodents like squirrels, and insects like ants and beetles. This helps in seed dispersal and contributes to the growth of jambu trees in the wild.
The jambu fruit is produced in the rainforest. The jambu fruit dove eats the fruit. Other animal that enjoy the sweet fruit include monkeys and gibbons.
an exotic fruit
The Jambu Fruit Dove is not endangered, but threatened due to habitat loss.
Jambu friut doves real name is ptilinopuds jambu.it does hibernate.
No a Jambu Fruit Dove is not endangered it is very close to being endangered though. It is threatened.
They nest.