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Garcinia livingstonei - Wikipedia Garcinia livingstonei (African mangosteen, lowveld mangosteen, Livingstone's garcinia or imbe) is a species of Garcinia, native to a broad area of tropical Africa, from Côte d'Ivoire east to Somalia, and south to South Africa [1][2] It is an evergreen small tree, growing to 6–18 m tall
Imbe: The Queen Of Fruits - Exotic Gourmand The tropical fruit Imbe, famously called the Queen of Fruits, is indigenous to tropical Africa Its petite size resembles a plum, while the juicy flesh exhibits a delectable sweet-tart taste
IMBE – Hortiforum One of the most promising African Garcinia species and wild fruits, the Imbe, thrives in a wide range of conditions, yielding a sweet, delicious fruit
Imbe, Garcinia livingstonei - Growables There are over 250 Garcinia species, mostly from southeast Asia Garcinia species from the Americas were once classified as Rheedia, but now all are considered Garcinia This small tree of east Africa bears an edible plum like fruit
Imbe fruit | Nutrition facts-Imbe fruit | Health benefits The bark and root of the imbe fruit is used to prevent from tuberculosis and cancer It attracts many kinds of insects and the main reason behind it is that the flowers are full of nectar that pollinates them Sought after by animals, the seeds of the fruits are then dispersed
Imbe | tree and fruit | Britannica Imbe, or African mangosteen (G livingstonei), has stiff leaves and small, thick-skinned, orange fruits with a juicy, acid, fragrant pulp Rata, or yellow mangosteen (G tinctorea), produces a peach-sized yellow fruit with a pointed end and acid-flavoured buttery yellow flesh
Imbe Fruit: Nutritional Benefits and Cultural Uses – EJADA The Imbe fruit (Garcinia livingstonei), known as African mangosteen, is a vibrant orange berry native to tropical Africa Its sweet-tart flavor and diverse medicinal uses make it a standout among indigenous fruits
Imbe Mangosteen Fruit Tree (garcinia livingstonei) - Urban Tropicals Imbe Mangosteen Fruit Tree (garcinia livingstonei) – An evergreen small tree, growing to 45 feet tall The blue-green, oval leaves are borne in opposite pairs or whorls of 3–4 The flowers are produced in clusters on the stems
Garcinia livingstonei - Useful Tropical Plants Tree growing in native habitat in the dunes close to Xai-Xai, southern Mozambique The two trees to the left of the photograph In the foreground is Brexia madagascariensis When chopping down the natural forest to open arable fields, farmers often leave these kinds of useful trees and a traditional agro-forestry landscape emerges ]