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What does the Sakyamuni fruit tree look like?
Sakya fruit tree is a small deciduous tree with a height of about 3 to 5 meters. The bark is thin and gray. The branches of the Sakyamuni Buddha tree are soft and drooping. Leaves alternate, elliptic-lanceolate, 6 cm to 17.5 cm long and 2 cm to 7.5 cm wide. The top of the leaf may be short or blunt, while the end of the leaf may be wide wedge-shaped or round. The back of leaves is covered with fine hairs when they are young, and becomes smooth when they are mature. The leaves of Sakyamuni Buddha tree grow in two rows on the branches. The inflorescence of Sakyamuni fruit tree is umbrella-shaped and the fruit is aggregate fruit, which can be conical or spherical in shape, with a diameter of about 5 cm to 10 cm. Mature Sakyamuni fruit is milky white in color, extremely sweet in taste and fragrant. The seeds are dark brown or dark brown, with smooth surface and spindle-shaped, oval or rectangular shape. Sakyamuni's pulp is easy to separate when it matures.