Ephadranthus amazonicus is a rare and under-cultivated fruit-bearing species from the Annonaceae family, native to the Amazon rainforest and highly valued by indigenous Tupari communities in Rondônia, Brazil. This small to medium-sized tree produces an abundance of small, light-colored fruits with sweet, delicate pulp, making them an essential food source for forest animals and humans alike.
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