Chrysophyllum colombianum explained

Chrysophyllum colombianum is a tree in the family Sapotaceae, native to Central and South America.

Description

Chrysophyllum colombianum grows up to 15m (49feet) tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 150NaN0. Its red to brown bark is scaly. The oblanceolate leaves measure up to 25cm (10inches) long. Fascicles feature up to 15 greenish flowers. The fruits ripen brownish-gold and measure up to 4.5cm (01.8inches) long.

Distribution and habitat

Chrysophyllum colombianum is native to an area from Costa Rica in the north to Brazil and Peru in the south. Its habitat is in rainforest at altitudes up to 1200m (3,900feet).