Spondias pinnata is a species of tree first described by Carl Linnaeus the Younger. It is in the family Anacardiaceae. This species, among several others, has sometimes called the 'wild (or forest) mango' in other languages and was once placed in the genus Mangifera.
Spondias pinnata is found in lowlands and hill forests up to 1,200 m (3,900 ft). It is probably native to Malesia the Philippines and Indochina. It has also been widely cultivated and naturalized in Bhutan, China (southern), India, Myanmar, ...
Clóscríobh symptom nó galar agus léigh faoi luibheanna a d’fhéadfadh cabhrú, luibh a chlóscríobh agus galair agus comharthaí a úsáidtear ina choinne a fheiceáil.
* Tá an fhaisnéis uile bunaithe ar thaighde eolaíoch foilsithe