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Eaten from tree in Salesforce Park. Berry with soft jelly-like interior, spicy taste like cloves or allspice. Resembles some [[Syzygium]] fruit.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 October 2021

Luma apiculata
Parque Nacional Los Arrayanes.jpg
Luma apiculata forest, in Los Arrayanes National Park, Argentina
Scientific classification
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L. apiculata
Binomial name
Luma apiculata
Synonyms[1]

Eaten from tree in Salesforce Park. Berry with soft jelly-like interior, spicy taste like cloves or allspice. Resembles some Syzygium fruit.

References

Acknowledgements

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