balata
The genus Manilkara includes latex-producing tropical trees known for their sap that yields latex when wounded. Some well-known species in this genus include Manilkara zapota, also called sapodilla or chikoo, which produces a sweet fruit, and Manilkara bidentata, commonly known as balata, which yields a rubber-like latex.
The rubber tree. It is native to South America, but has been widely planted as a plantation tree in tropical regions around the globe.
Bottlebrush Tree
mango
Hevea Tree
A major source of commercial natural rubber latex is from the Pará rubber tree (Hecea brasiliensis). There are also other species of rubber producing trees.
Most trees have limbs. Humans have arms and legs that we sometimes call limbs.
your butt looks like two cheacks and a crack
latex
An akee is a tropical evergreen tree, Latin name Blighia sapida, or the fruit of this tree.
Latex comes from the Brazilian Rubber Tree milk..... Laytex is made from latex (rubber tree milk) from which proteins, sugars and water solubles are removed.
An ausubo is another name for the balata tree, a large South American tree which yields latex and edible yellow berries, Latin name Manikara bidentata.