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Durio zibethinus L. - syn.Durio acuminatissimus Merr. - Malvaceae - durian, **Durian**, Zibetbaum | Durio zibethinus L. - syn.Durio acuminatissimus Merr. - Malvaceae - durian, **Durian**, Zibetbaum | ||
- | Evergreen tree, 20-40m high, believed to be native to Borneo and Sumatra, cultivated in Asia. "Apart from variants of the word " | + | Evergreen tree, 20-40m high, believed to be native to Borneo and Sumatra, cultivated in Asia. "Apart from variants of the word " |
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"As with other durian species, the edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as rotten onions, turpentine, and raw sewage. The persistence of its odour has led to the fruit' | "As with other durian species, the edible flesh emits a distinctive odour that is strong and penetrating even when the husk is intact. Some people regard the durian as having a pleasantly sweet fragrance; others find the aroma overpowering and revolting. The smell evokes reactions from deep appreciation to intense disgust, and has been described variously as rotten onions, turpentine, and raw sewage. The persistence of its odour has led to the fruit' |