Mimusops - Wikipedia Mimusops is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae, described as a genus by Linnaeus in 1753 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mimusops is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, and various oceanic islands
What is a Mimusops? Complete Guide Mimusops is not just about fruits; it also boasts attractive foliage and beautiful flowers This ornamental appeal enhances the aesthetic of any garden, making it a visual treat throughout the growing season
Mimusops Elengi: Facts, Benefits, Grow, Care Tips - Housing. com Mimusops elengi trees need full sun exposure and lots of water during their first year after being planted However, they tend not to need any supplemental feeding once established They do not grow fast initially, but once established, they will grow quickly and be fairly drought tolerant
MIMUSOPS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MIMUSOPS is a genus of Old World tropical trees (family Sapotaceae) having abundant milky juice, coriaceous leaves, and small hexamerous or octamerous flowers with as many staminodia as stamens
Facts about Spanish Cherry - Health Benefits Times Mimusops elengi commonly known as Spanish Cherry is a medium-sized evergreen tree belonging to Sapodilla family Sapotaceae The plant is native to India, Sri Lanka, the Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Indo-China, and Peninsular Malaysia to Vanuatu; introduced and cultivated elsewhere
How to Grow and Care for Mimusops - PictureThis Mimusops requires moderate sunlight and well-drained soil to thrive Regular watering is essential, but avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot A special care point is to monitor for pests and diseases, as mimusops can be susceptible to common plant issues such as scale insects and fungal infections
Bakul (Maulsari) Information and Medicinal Uses - bimbima It is a medicinal tree with edible parts This tree is especially useful in treating gum problems and dental disorders such as bleeding gums, loose teeth, sensitive teeth, cavities, etc Its tender parts are used as tooth brush The bark and seed coat are used for strengthening the gum
Mimusops - USDA Plants Database mimusops General Information Symbol: MIMUS: Group: Dicot: Duration: Perennial: Growth Habits: Tree: Native Status: L48 I
Plant Atlas - University of South Florida Contains 2 accepted taxa overall MIMUSOPS Linnaeus, Sp Pl 349 1753 TYPE: Mimusops elengi Linnaeus 1753 1 Petiole 5-15 mm long, 2-3 mm wide; leaf blade apex round to emarginate 1 Petiole 8-30 mm long, 1-2 mm wide; leaf blade apex obtuse and acuminate Elengi Adanson, Fam Pl 2: 166, 552 1763 TYPE: = Mimusops Linnaeus 1753
Mimusops in Flora of North America - eFloras. org American and West Indian species formerly placed in Mimusops are now included in Manilkara (T D Pennington 1990, 1991) Mimusops is characterized by elliptic or circular seed scars and eight-merous flowers