
Jobo, a delicious and very useful fruit tree - Jardineria On
Our protagonist is an evergreen tree native to tropical America, including the West Indies. Currently it has managed to naturalize in the tropical forests of Africa, India and Indonesia. …
Jobo, ubos or cajá (Spondias mombin): fruit, tree - Del Amazonas
Mar 11, 2020 · The leaf decoction is used to cure colds, fever, and gonorrhea. The pulp consumed in excess acts as a purgative and emetic. Normally consumed, it is used as a …
Spondias mombin - Wikipedia
Spondias mombin has several common names. Throughout most of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and parts of Mexico it called jobo, derived from the …
Yellow Mombin, Spondias mombin - Growables
Jobo, Spondias mombin L., which grows wild, is planted as a row tree and for its fruit.
Spondias purpurea - Wikipedia
It is commonly known as jocote, which derives from the Nahuatl word xocotl, meaning any kind of sour or acidic fruit. Other common names include red mombin, Spanish plum, purple mombin, …
Jobo, un frutal delicioso y muy útil - Jardineria On
El jobo es un árbol frutal que se cultiva tan poco que es raro y difícil encontrarlo a la venta. Sin embargo, siempre que el clima acompañe es una planta muy interesante, que además de dar …
The Fascinating Jobo Fruit: A Comprehensive Fruit Explorer's Guide
Aug 24, 2024 · Commonly called the jobo or bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria is a light green, oblong fruit resembling an overgrown cucumber or mini watermelon. Native to Africa, it was …
Todo sobre el jobo o jocote, la conocida ciruela mexicana: …
Jan 19, 2022 · Lo primero que debes saber es que jobo es solo uno de sus nombres, puede ser popularmente llamado también jocote, jobos abales e incluso como ciruelas mexicanas, …
Jobo (fruta): qué es, para qué sirve y cómo consumir
El jobo, cuyo nombre científico es Spondias purpurea, es una fruta con un sabor dulce y levemente ácido, el cual puede encontrarse en supermercados o ferias, y la forma de …
Spondias mombin – Trees of Costa Rica's Pacific Slope
Jobo leaflets themselves (12 cm by 3.5 cm) are narrow and somewhat curved. All foliage is shed during the early dry season, with leaf yellowing and senescence beginning in late November. …