04-22-2014, 07:33 AM
not papaya, their leaves are lobed, this one is palmate.
how about http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/car...as_edu.jpg
Casimiroa edulis, Rutaceae, white sapote. Small tree from Mexico and Central America, with palmate leaves, small greenish flowers, and rounded, shallowly 5-lobed, somewhat apple-like fruit about 3 inches in diameter. The skin is thin, green or yellow, enclosing a soft, juicy, edible sweetish pulp. In Mexico, the bark, leaves and seeds are used medicinally to induce sleep. Location: Mauka-Ewa of Sinclair Library, near University Ave.
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how about http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/car...as_edu.jpg
Casimiroa edulis, Rutaceae, white sapote. Small tree from Mexico and Central America, with palmate leaves, small greenish flowers, and rounded, shallowly 5-lobed, somewhat apple-like fruit about 3 inches in diameter. The skin is thin, green or yellow, enclosing a soft, juicy, edible sweetish pulp. In Mexico, the bark, leaves and seeds are used medicinally to induce sleep. Location: Mauka-Ewa of Sinclair Library, near University Ave.
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