Monkey orange is a common name for several trees that produce fruits that are superficially (but not taxonomically) similar to orange (citrus).
- Strychnos spinosa (also known as green monkey orange, Natal orange, spiny monkey orange)[1]
- Strychnos madagascariensis (also known as black monkey orange)[1]
- Strychnos cocculoides (also known as corky-bark monkey orange, Ntonga)[1]
- Strychnos pungens (spiny-leaf monkey orange)[1]
- Maclura pomifera (also known as Osage orange)[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Read "Lost Crops of Africa: Volume III: Fruits" at NAP.edu. 2008. doi:10.17226/11879. ISBN 978-0-309-10596-5.
- ↑ Schiller, Nan (2021-05-05). "Audubon Trees of North America Book Review | Gardener's Path". Gardener's Path. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
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