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[[file:jocote_fruit.jpg|thumb|jocote fruit]] [[file:Siniguelas_(Spanish_plum_-_Spondias_purpurea)_-_Mindanao,_Philippines.jpg|thumb|Siniguelas (Spanish plum - Spondias purpurea) - Mindanao, Philippines|left]] '''Spondias purpurea''', commonly known as the '''purple mombin''', '''hog plum''', or '''Jocote''', is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Anacardiaceae]]. It is native to tropical regions of the Americas, including [[Mexico]], [[Central America]], and parts of [[South America]]. The plant is widely cultivated for its edible fruit.
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| name = Spondias purpurea
| image =
| image_caption =
| regnum = [[Plantae]]
| unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
| unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]
| unranked_ordo = [[Rosids]]
| ordo = [[Sapindales]]
| familia = [[Anacardiaceae]]
| genus = ''[[Spondias]]''
| species = '''''S. purpurea'''''
| binomial = ''Spondias purpurea''
| binomial_authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|L.]]
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'''''Spondias purpurea''''', commonly known as the [[Jocote]], [[Red Mombin]], or [[Spanish Plum]], is a species of flowering plant in the family [[Anacardiaceae]]. It is native to tropical regions of the [[Americas]], including [[Mexico]], [[Central America]], and parts of [[South America]].


==Description==
==Description==
''Spondias purpurea'' is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 25 meters in height. The leaves are pinnate, with 5-9 leaflets that are ovate to oblong in shape. The tree produces small, yellow to red flowers that are borne in panicles. The fruit is a drupe, typically 2-5 cm long, with a thin skin and a juicy, acidic pulp.
''Spondias purpurea'' is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 7–15 meters in height. The tree has a spreading crown and a short trunk. The leaves are pinnate, with 5 to 9 leaflets, each leaflet being 4–10 cm long and 2–5 cm wide. The tree is known for its vibrant red to purple fruits, which are drupes, measuring about 2–5 cm in length.


==Cultivation and Uses==
==Habitat and Distribution==
The fruit of ''Spondias purpurea'' is consumed fresh or used in the preparation of beverages, jams, and jellies. It is also used in traditional medicine for its purported health benefits. The tree is often grown in home gardens and small farms, and it can be propagated from seeds or cuttings.
''Spondias purpurea'' thrives in tropical climates and is often found in dry forests, open fields, and along roadsides. It is widely cultivated in its native range and has been introduced to other tropical regions around the world.


==Distribution==
==Uses==
''Spondias purpurea'' is found in a variety of habitats, including tropical forests, savannas, and coastal regions. It is tolerant of a range of soil types and can thrive in both dry and wet conditions.
The fruit of ''Spondias purpurea'' is edible and is consumed both raw and cooked. It is often used in the preparation of jams, jellies, and beverages. The fruit is rich in [[vitamin C]] and other nutrients. In traditional medicine, various parts of the plant are used for their purported health benefits, including the treatment of digestive issues and skin conditions.


==Related Species==
==Cultivation==
''Spondias purpurea'' is closely related to other species in the genus [[Spondias]], such as [[Spondias mombin]] (yellow mombin) and [[Spondias dulcis]] (ambarella).
''Spondias purpurea'' is propagated through seeds or cuttings. It prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate drought conditions once established. The tree is often grown in home gardens and small farms for its fruit.


==Gallery==
==Ecological Importance==
<gallery>
The tree provides habitat and food for various species of birds and insects. Its flowers attract pollinators, while the fruits are consumed by animals, aiding in seed dispersal.
File:Spondias_purpurea_fruit.jpg|Fruit of ''Spondias purpurea''
File:Spondias_purpurea_tree.jpg|Tree of ''Spondias purpurea''
</gallery>


==See Also==
==Also see==
* [[Spondias mombin]]
* [[Anacardiaceae]]
* [[Anacardiaceae]]
* [[Spondias mombin]]
* [[Spondias dulcis]]
* [[Tropical fruit]]
* [[Tropical fruit]]
* [[Deciduous trees]]


==References==
{{Anacardiaceae}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Tropical fruits}}
 
==External Links==
{{Commons category|Spondias purpurea}}


[[Category:Anacardiaceae]]
[[Category:Anacardiaceae]]
[[Category:Flora of Central America]]
[[Category:Flora of Mexico]]
[[Category:Edible fruits]]
[[Category:Edible fruits]]
[[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
[[Category:Trees of Central America]]
[[Category:Trees of South America]]
[[Category:Flora of Mexico]]
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Spondias purpurea, commonly known as the Jocote, Red Mombin, or Spanish Plum, is a species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to tropical regions of the Americas, including Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America.

Description[edit]

Spondias purpurea is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 7–15 meters in height. The tree has a spreading crown and a short trunk. The leaves are pinnate, with 5 to 9 leaflets, each leaflet being 4–10 cm long and 2–5 cm wide. The tree is known for its vibrant red to purple fruits, which are drupes, measuring about 2–5 cm in length.

Habitat and Distribution[edit]

Spondias purpurea thrives in tropical climates and is often found in dry forests, open fields, and along roadsides. It is widely cultivated in its native range and has been introduced to other tropical regions around the world.

Uses[edit]

The fruit of Spondias purpurea is edible and is consumed both raw and cooked. It is often used in the preparation of jams, jellies, and beverages. The fruit is rich in vitamin C and other nutrients. In traditional medicine, various parts of the plant are used for their purported health benefits, including the treatment of digestive issues and skin conditions.

Cultivation[edit]

Spondias purpurea is propagated through seeds or cuttings. It prefers well-drained soils and can tolerate drought conditions once established. The tree is often grown in home gardens and small farms for its fruit.

Ecological Importance[edit]

The tree provides habitat and food for various species of birds and insects. Its flowers attract pollinators, while the fruits are consumed by animals, aiding in seed dispersal.

Also see[edit]

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