Sterculia monosperma
Sterculia monosperma (Chinese: 蘋婆 (Ping Po); Thai: เกาลัดไทย), also known as Chinese chestnut, Thai chestnut and seven sisters' fruit, and phoenix eye fruit, is a deciduous tropical nut-bearing tree of genus Sterculia. Its origin is Southern China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Taiwan), but it is now a common cultivated tree in Northern Thailand, Northern Vietnam, mountainous areas of Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as Northern Laos and Shan State in Burma.
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Sterculia monosperma
Sterculia monosperma (Chinese: 蘋婆 (Ping Po); Thai: เกาลัดไทย), also known as Chinese chestnut, Thai chestnut and seven sisters' fruit, and phoenix eye fruit, is a deciduous tropical nut-bearing tree of genus Sterculia. Its origin is Southern China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Taiwan), but it is now a common cultivated tree in Northern Thailand, Northern Vietnam, mountainous areas of Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as Northern Laos and Shan State in Burma.
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Sterculia monosperma (Chinese: ...... Laos and Shan State in Burma.
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苹婆(学名:Sterculia monosperma),属錦葵科的一种植物。又称凤眼果。
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Sterculia nobilis (Salisb.) Sm.)
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Sterculia monosperma (Chinese: ...... Laos and Shan State in Burma.
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苹婆(学名:Sterculia monosperma),属錦葵科的一种植物。又称凤眼果。
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Sterculia monosperma
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蘋婆
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