Custard Apple

Binomial Annona squamosa L.
Family Annonaceae
Tamil Name சீத்தா மரம் (Seetha maram)
Habit Small tree with spreading branches
Bark Greyish-pubescent , fissured
Flowers Trimerous, greenish to yellow, fragrant, pendulous
Fruits Ovoid–cordate, a many seeded aggregate fruit, edible. The pulp is creamy white, with a pleasant sweet–sour flavour.
Flowering Period March – August
Pollinators Insects
Native to West Indies and South America. This species is also known as sugar apple or sweetsop and has many other regional names. It is widely grown as a commercial fruit tree both within its native range and in tropical regions around the world. The fruits possess astringent, anti-scorbutic and febrifugal properties. They are also considered good for digestion and are prescribed as antidotes to vomiting, diarrhoea, dysentery and vertigo. The seed powder is utilised to abolish lice, leaf extract is used to pacify boils and treat ulcers, and the fruit acts as a sedative in cases involving heart ailments and can be used to alleviate vomiting and treat cancerous tumours. Leaves are also used as vermicide, also applied to abscesses, insect bites and other skin complaints.
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