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hree fully opened yellow Genipa americana flowers with distinctively curled brown stamens centered on a dark green leafy backdrop
Genipa americana (Genipap)

Originating from the tropical forests of the Americas, the Genipap is a semi-deciduous tree that yields an exotic fruit known for its medicinal properties in Amazonian pharmacopeia to treat conditions like anemia, measles, and uterine cancer. Furthermore, it's utilized as a diuretic, digestive, healing, laxative, and antiseptic. The unripe fruit provides a liquid used as a dye for tattoos and skin painting, besides serving as an insect repellent. When ripe, the fruit is consumed in various forms, including preserves, drinks, jelly, and ice cream. The wood of Genipa Americana is valued for its resistance, strength, and ease of work​. Photographed in the department of Santander, Colombia.

A tight cluster of golden-yellow Genipa americana flowers with waxy, slightly twisted petals and curled brown anthers, set against smooth, deep green leaves
A mixed cluster of Genipa americana flowers in both creamy white and golden yellow stages, surrounded by thick ribbed green foliage
A mature Genipa americana tree with round, gray-green fruit growing along tangled woody branches and glossy ovate leaves throughout
Genipa americana flower cluster featuring pale yellow petals beginning to open beside large textured green leaves

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