Carbohydrate-rich pulp from immature fruit is commonly prepared as a vegetable
If you’re passionate about exotic fruit plants
Fruits produced in bunches
and enjoy the pleasure of growing this extraordinary fruit in your garden
typically starting to bloom and fruit in 2 to 3 years
Cut Nut Fruit Plants (Barringtonia Edulis) Plant Type:Seedling Carbohydrate-rich pulp from immature fruitCut Nut (Barringtonia Edulis): Botanical Name: Barringtonia Edulis Common Names: Cut Nut, Pao Nut, Boxfruit Tree, Heart Tree, Yum Yum Tree General Information: Native to Vanuatu and Fiji in the Southwest Pacific, Little evergreen trees, can grow in the sun or shade are typically cultivated for food, medicine, and wood, They make a beautiful ornamental tree for gardens, Fruits can be eaten, raw or cooked, but are described as insipid, Seeds are also