Fruit Info: “Salacca wallichiana is a species of plant in the family Arecaceae. The specific epithet(wallichiana) honors Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich. It is found in Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Sumatra. It is valued for its edible fruit which is consumed across its native range.“ - Wikipedia
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the fruit of the lawyer cane, also known as the hairy Mary, Calamus australis, or the wait-a-while. This fruit is native to the rainforests of northern Queensland in Australia. The fruits are edible but it’s unclear what they taste like.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Calamus draco, a species of rattan fruit with a native range from Thailand to Malesia. This fruit provides a red resin known as dragon’s blood
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Rotan Manau, also known as the Manau Rattan. It’s a native to Thailand, Borneo, peninsular Malaysia, and Sumatra. The plant this fruit comes from is mostly harvested for cane furniture.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have common rotan. This fruit is a native to India, Sri Lanka, Burma, etc. The fruits are supposedly edible and also serve as a source of dragon’s blood.
Fruit Info: Today we return briefly to the planet PNF-404 to discuss this lovely fruit, the astringent clump. This fruit is native to the garden of hope and the distant tundra. It has a weight of approximately 12 units and it has an odd resemblance to a grapefruit.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the payapa berry, a native of the Sinnoh region. This fruit is known for its sweet and sour flavor and for its smooth texture.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the only fruit in it’s genus. The species is named after the Greek word for congested and the genus after water. These fruits are found in Borneo, Sumatra, Malaysia and Thailand.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Chian Berry. This fruit is a native of the Sinmoh region, the same place it was originally discovered.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Fiji Sago Palm fruit. This fruit is a native to the islands of Fiji. As an extremely buoyant fruit, it is able to float easily across large bodies of water and reach new areas to grow new palms. It’s also a drupe, so there’s that.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the seed hive, yet another native of PNF-404. It is indigenous only to the twilight river. It has a weight of 12 units.
Fruit Info: Today we get to show off the Metroxylon warburgii. This fruit is a native of the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The seeds can be used to make plant ivory.
September 27th, Day 1188: Astrocaryum aculeatissimum
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the fruit of a palm native to the Atlantic Coast restingas vegetation, which is a place in Brazil. That’s about it.
Fruit Info: Here we have a new fruit of the day, this one a native to Central and South America. This fruit grows in large clusters with spikes. These clusters grow about 6 at a time and each cluster had between 100 and 500 fruits depending on how healthy the plant is. Most importantly though, this fruit is named the chumba wumba
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Astrocaryum vulgare. It is a native to the Guianas and the Amazon. This fruit has a large woody seed in the center of it. It is also considered a drupe.
Fruit Info: This fruit of the day is the Pomeg berry that was originally discovered in the Hoenn region. This fruit has a sweet yet bitter taste. It is famous for causing an under flow error on Pokémon’s healths.
Fruit Info: For our fruit of the day we have the lovely Hornn region native known as the qualot berry. This fruit has a great sweet yet sour flavor to it.