langsat
Lansium domesticum Corrêa

Lansium domesticum is a tree species in the Meliaceae family, known for its edible fruits. It is native to Southeast Asia, including regions such as Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The tree is commercially cultivated for its fruit, which is commonly referred to as langsat or lanzones.
Description
Lansium domesticum, also known as langsat or lanzones, is a tree species within the Meliaceae family. This species is native to Southeast Asia and is cultivated for its edible fruits. Its distribution includes regions such as Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The tree is valued for its fruit, which is consumed commercially.
Other common names
langsat
Distribution
TW · SC · Galápagos Islands · Borneo · Cambodia · Caroline Is. · Jawa · Laos · Lesser Sunda Is. · Malaya · Maluku · Marianas · Myanmar · New Guinea · Philippines · Sulawesi · Sumatera · Thailand · Trinidad-Tobago · Vietnam
Synonyms
Taeniochlaena polyneuraLansium javanicumLansium sepalinumLachanodendron domesticumAglaia aqueaAglaia domesticaAglaia dookkooAglaia intricatoreticulataAglaia merrilliiAglaia sepalinaAglaia steenisiiAmoora racemosa

