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1. Baccaurea motleyana is a species of fruit tree which grows wild in parts of Southeast Asia and is cultivated for its fruit in Bangladesh, Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia.
2. Each fruit has velvety pinkish, yellow, or brown skin which wrinkles at ripening and is filled with whitish pulp containing 3 to 5 seeds.
3. In the Bengali language the fruit is known as lotkon, in Assamese language it is known as leteku (লেটেকু) and in Sylheti language it is known as bubbi.
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5. Salak is a species of palm tree native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia.
6. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food crop, and reportedly naturalized in Bali, Lombok, Timor, Maluku, and Sulawesi.
7. The first true greengage came from a green-fruited wild plum originally found in Middle east.
8. The species is dioecious, with male and female flowers growing on separate individuals.
9. This is a tree generally growing to 9 to 12 meters in height with a short trunk and a broad crown.
10. Its common names include rambai and rambi, and in Thai language mafai-farang.
11. The staminate racemes are up to 15 centimeters long and the pistillate inflorescences may reach 75 centimeters in length.
12. The fruits are each 2 to 5 centimeters long and about two wide and grow in strands.
13. The evergreen leaves are shiny green on the upper surface and greenish-brown and hairy underneath.