Annona hayesii is a lesser-known species of the Annonaceae family, native to the tropical regions of Central America, particularly in Panama and Costa Rica. This small to medium-sized tree thrives in humid, lowland forests, contributing to the biodiversity of its native habitat.
The fruits of Annona hayesii are small to medium in size, with a greenish or yellowish exterior and a creamy, aromatic pulp that offers a sweet and tangy flavor. Its edible fruits are enjoyed by both humans and wildlife, aiding in seed dispersal and supporting local ecosystems. This species is valued for its ecological role and potential in agroforestry systems, making it a prized addition for fruit collectors and conservationists seeking to preserve tropical biodiversity.
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