Vangueria madagascariensis, commonly known by the names Spanish-tamarind, tamarind-of-the-Indies, or voa vanga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae native to the African continent having edible fruit. It is the type species of the genus Vangueria and was described in 1791 by Johann Friedrich Gmelin.
Vangueria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is named for Voa vanguer, as V. madagascariensis is known in Malagasy.
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Vangueria sp. A of Bridson in FZ 5(2): 245, 1998. We have few details about this taxon; if you can provide any information, photos or reliable records, please ...
Nov 1, 2018 ˇ Vangueria madagascariensis is used as a herbal medicine against diabetes, gastrointestinal problems, malaria, pain, parasitic worms, and skin diseases.
Vangueria madagascariensis J.F.Gmel. LC. Common name(s). Spanish-tamarind 5. Genus. Vangueria. Family. Rubiaceae. Flora. World flora. 131observations.
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It is a small to medium size African fruit that is eaten after it ripens and dries on the tree and tastes something like dried apples.
Vangueria madagascariensis can be grown in poor grounds, and can withstand occasional droughts. Similar plants: Vangueria infausta (Wild Medlar ).
Oct 6, 2012 ˇ They are larger than that in Dominica, about the size of a lime, and popular enough that they are sold in the farmers' market. I like them. They require little ...
A popular wild fruit, it is commonly harvested from the wild and sometimes also protected when land is cleared for cultivation.
Rubiaceae; Vangueria; Vangueria madagascariensis. Taxon Names. Approved Names Common Names. Spanish tamarind. tamarind of the Indies. tamarindo extranjero.