Growing and Harvesting Longan Thousands of Tons in My Village to Sell - Agriculture Technology
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Longan, (Dimocarpus longan), also spelled longan, tropical fruit tree of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae),
native to Asia and introduced into other warm regions of the world.
The edible white-fleshed fruits are somewhat similar to the related lychee and are commonly sold fresh, dried, or canned in syrup. The juicy flesh has a mildly sweet and musky flavor. The longan tree grows to 9–12 meters (30–40 feet) in height and bears compound leaves with oblong glossy leaflets. The flowers are small and yellowish-white and can be staminate (male), pistillate (female), or bisexual. The almost spherical yellowish-brown fruits are commonly borne in hanging clusters. The thin leathery skin covers white translucent pulp that surrounds a single dark seed.

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