Taxonomy
Nomenclature Melissopalynology
Eriobotrya japonica
Classifier
(Thunb.) Lindl.
Distribution
America, Polynesia, Hawaii, Europe, South East Asia, Japan, Macaronesia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand
Utility
Fruit can be consumed fresh or processed as jam, juice, wine, syrup or as candied fruit. Seeds are rich in starch (20%) and have been used to make wine. Its wood is pink, hard, highly prized by furniture makers. Leaves and fruit have traditionally been considered to have high medicinal value and there is evidence of pharmaceutically active compounds. Unifloral honey. Ornamental plant and biodiversity
Flowering time
X - II
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