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What kind of fruit is this? We call it papaya.
Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge, a deciduous shrub or small tree of Sapindaceae, can reach 5 meters in height; Branchlets are brownish red and stout, and the petiole length can reach 30 cm; Leaflets are opposite, slightly asymmetrical on both sides, tapering at the top, wedge-shaped at the base, and sharply serrated at the edge. The hermaphroditic inflorescence is terminal, the male inflorescence is axillary, erect, the total pedicel is short, the petals are white, the base is purplish red or yellow, the angular appendage of the disk is orange yellow, and the filaments are hairless; Capsule 6 cm long; The seeds are black and shiny. Flowers bloom in spring and bear fruit in early autumn.

It is distributed in the north and northeast of China, Ningxia and Gansu in the west, Liaoning in the northeast, Inner Mongolia in the north and Henan in the south. Wild in hills and slopes. It is often cultivated everywhere.

Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge is drought-resistant, barren-resistant and wind-blown sand-resistant, and can grow in stony mountains, loess hills, calcareous alluvial soil and fixed or semi-fixed sand areas. It is a unique edible oil tree species in China.

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Xanthoceras glabra

Latin scientific name

shiny-leaf yellowhorn

Another name

Xanthoceras sorbifolia Bunge, Papaya, Papaya and Dioscorea zingiberensis.

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plant kingdom

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Vascular endothelial cell

summary

Magnolia

subclass

Primitive perianth subclass

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soapberry

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Sapindaceae

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Che Sang Zi subfamily

belong to

shiny-leaf yellowhorn