Eighty to 160 years describes the lifespan of durian trees. The southeast Asian native woody plant in question supplies its Durio genus with 30 recognized species whose anecdotal sustainability suggests survival for centuries until blown down in a storm or cut down by loggers. Cultivation tends to trim lifespans back for the only internationally available species, Durio zibethinus (civet [attracting or smelling] spiky [fruit]), to 25 years.
As some of the pollination of the durian trees is done by bats one can assume the nectar produced by the flowers is the attraction.
Durian seeds are used to plant a durian tree because they contain the genetic material needed to grow a new durian tree. By planting durian seeds, you can propagate new trees that will eventually produce durian fruits.
i am guessing south east asia.. i love durian!!! i miss it soooo much!! they don't have durians in the States..
Wild durian trees can grow to heights of 90 to 130 feet and 90 feet is equal to 27 metres, 130 feet is equal to 39 metres (1 foot = 30 cm). See the Related Links for more information about durian trees.
Durian plants are typically found in the emergent layer of the Amazon rainforest. This layer consists of towering trees that reach heights of over 150 feet, where durian trees can thrive due to ample sunlight and space. The unique growing conditions at this height support the development of durian's large fruit and distinctive flowers.
By eating the durian fruit, and living in the trees 50ft up high.
Durian Durian was created on 2000-11-16.
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The Hindi name for durian fruit is "Durian" itself. It is often referred to as "Durian Phal" in Hindi.
Some delicious durian fruit recipes to try include durian smoothies, durian ice cream, durian pancakes, and durian cheesecake. These recipes showcase the unique flavor of durian while incorporating it into popular desserts.
A durian tree is a vascular plant. Vascular plants possess specialized tissues for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant, which includes structures like xylem and phloem. Durian trees belong to the family Malvaceae and are known for their large, spiky fruits and tall growth.