Scientific name Mangifera odorata Rank Species | Genus Mangifera Higher classification Mangifera | |
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Similar Mangifera foetida, Mangifera, Mangifera caesia, White mango, Ambarella |
The kuini fruit mangifera odorata griff
Mangifera odorata (also called kwini, kuwini mango, Saipan mango, or fragrant mango) is a species of plant in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to Guam, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam and also found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
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- The kuini fruit mangifera odorata griff
- Wild monkey invasion alien macaque mangifera odorata
- References

Kwini or Mangifera odorata is a mango species that is native to tropical Asia, specifically to West Malaysia. The fruit is light orange in colour and juicy sweet when ripe. The tree has a distinct feature, i.e. emits a fragrant resinous smell. The tree flowers throughout the year and the flowers too are strongly scented with its fragrance. The sap on unripe kuini fruits is poisonous.

Kwini (Mangifera odorata) commonly found in East Malaysia's Jungle (Borneo) has spherical, almost round shape, dark green and green when ripe. It has strong odour which can be detected from afar.

Wild monkey invasion alien macaque mangifera odorata

