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One whole and two half-cut Matisia cordata  fruits cut in half exposing orange pulp and two large dark-colored seeds
Matisia cordata (South American Sapote)

A fruit tree found native to tropical South America. The tree's fruit, rich in vitamins A and C, with soft, bland to sweet, juicy, orange-yellow flesh, are enjoyed fresh or as a juice with milk. The fruit is sold abundantly in various South American markets. It is called zapote in Colombia. Photographed in the western Andes mountain range of Colombia (Cordillera Occidental).

A Matisia cordata  fruit cut in half in hand exposing glistening orange pulp
A cluster of mature light brown Matisia cordata  fruit on a tree branch surrounded by bromeliads
Six yellow Matisia cordata  pistils covered with white stamens
Clusters of Matisia cordata flower and flower buds
Matisia cordata  tree branch with yellow flower buds and one peach-yellow flower with five yellow pistals covered with white stamens and one yellow style
Five yellow Matisia cordata  flowers
Cluster of Matisia cordata  flower buds and two peach-color flowers
A Matisia cordata  branch with green flower buds and one yellow flower
Matisia cordata  branches full of flowers
Light green fruit forming from a Matisia cordata  tree branch

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