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Herpetospermum Pedunculosum

Herpetospermum Pedunculosum

Description

Herpetospermum Pedunculosum, commonly known as the “Snake Fruit” or “Kadudu”, is a tropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia. It belongs to the family Annonaceae and is known for its unique red fruit that resembles a snake’s skin. The fruit is edible and has a sweet and sour taste, similar to a combination of pineapple and strawberry.

Taxonomic Information

Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Magnoliales
Family Annonaceae
Genus Herpetospermum

Appearance

The Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree can grow up to 15 meters tall and has large, glossy green leaves. The tree produces small, fragrant flowers that are greenish-yellow in color. The fruit of the Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree is oval-shaped and can grow up to 10 centimeters in length. The fruit has a rough, scaly skin that is reddish-brown in color and is covered in small, raised bumps.

Care Guide

The Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree prefers a well-draining soil and requires regular watering. It can tolerate partial shade but prefers full sun exposure. The tree is hardy to USDA zones 10-11 and can be grown in tropical and subtropical regions. Fertilize the tree every 2-3 months during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.

Common Pests & Diseases

The Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree is susceptible to a variety of pests and diseases, including fruit flies, mealybugs, and scale insects. It is also prone to fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew and root rot. Regularly inspect the tree for signs of infestation or disease and treat promptly with an appropriate pesticide or fungicide.

Habitat

The Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree is native to Southeast Asia and can be found in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. It grows in tropical and subtropical regions and prefers a humid climate with abundant rainfall.

Question and Answer

Q: What is the taste of the Herpetospermum Pedunculosum fruit?

A: The fruit has a sweet and sour taste, similar to a combination of pineapple and strawberry.

Q: What is the hardiness zone for the Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree?

A: The tree is hardy to USDA zones 10-11.

Q: What is the common name for the Herpetospermum Pedunculosum fruit?

A: The fruit is commonly known as the “Snake Fruit” or “Kadudu”.

Q: What family does the Herpetospermum Pedunculosum tree belong to?

A: The tree belongs to the family Annonaceae.

Related Plants

  • Asimina Triloba
  • Annona Cherimola
  • Annona Reticulata

References

  • “Herpetospermum Pedunculosum.” Plant Village, plantvillage.psu.edu/topics/herpetospermum-pedunculosum/infos.
  • “Herpetospermum Pedunculosum.” Rare Fruit Council International, rfci.org/herpetospermum-pedunculosum.
  • “Herpetospermum Pedunculosum.” Tropical Fruit World, tropicalfruitworld.com.au/herpetospermum-pedunculosum.

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