Fruit Info: This next fruit of the day we have is the fruit of the New Zealand oak. It is, as I’m sure you can’t possibly guess, a native of New Zealand. This particular kind of fruit is unpalatable for human beings.
Fruit Info: This next fruit of the day is a close relative of many of the previous recently posted fruits. As a species it was first described in the year 1863. It is not only native to Queensland Australia but also to New South Wales. The fruit is a two lobed capsule, the early stages of which you can see above.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have this species of fruit the grows on the goldenhorn. It is a native to many provinces in northern China. It is also naturalized to Russia where it is imported from China.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the magonia. This fruit is part of a monotypic genus. It is a native of the tropical regions of South America.
Fruit Info: For our next fruit of the day we have the fruit of one of the two species in the genus Dipteronia. This fruit is a native of central and southern regions of China. Structurally this fruit is in essence just a wing like structure for the seed contained within to ride in.