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'''Zelbolko''', also known as '''jelly fruit''', and '''Khyragusian swamp fruit''', is a tree native to the tropical wetlands on western coasts of [[Khyragus]]. The zelbolko tree leaves contain {{caffeine}} and it produces edible fruit. This has led to its widespread cultivation in the tropical regions of Khyragus. Khyragus is the primary producer of zelbolko fruit and teas, as the tree requires specific environmental conditions to grow and produce fruit.


==Description==
==Description==
''Palustria zelbolko'' is an evergreen tree with truncated leaves 5 to 8 in (12.5–20 cm) long. The branches are covered in numerous woody thorns, though some cultivars lack these.


==History==
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===Nutrients===
===Nutrients===
===Phytochemicals===
===Phytochemicals===
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Revision as of 17:30, 30 September 2021

Zelbolko
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Palustria zelbolko
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Zelbolko

Zelbolko, also known as jelly fruit, and Khyragusian swamp fruit, is a tree native to the tropical wetlands on western coasts of Khyragus. The zelbolko tree leaves contain Template:Caffeine and it produces edible fruit. This has led to its widespread cultivation in the tropical regions of Khyragus. Khyragus is the primary producer of zelbolko fruit and teas, as the tree requires specific environmental conditions to grow and produce fruit.

Description

Palustria zelbolko is an evergreen tree with truncated leaves 5 to 8 in (12.5–20 cm) long. The branches are covered in numerous woody thorns, though some cultivars lack these.

History

Cultivation and Uses

Fruit

Zelbolko fruit

Nutrients

Phytochemicals