Boschia grandiflora, the ghost durian or durian munjit, is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae. It is endemic to the island of Borneo.
Description
Boschia grandiflora is a medium-sized tree up to tall, with a trunk diameter up to . The tree has buttresses. The ellipsoid fruit measures up to by and features spines up to long. Their coloration can range from greenish-brown to bluish-grey. The brown seeds measure up to long, and are covered by an edible aril. ==Uses==
Uses
Boschia grandiflora is an edible species, formerly in the genus Durio, which produces the popular fruit known as durian. The fruit of this species has yellow flesh. The seeds have a red, edible aril. The wood is used in construction and for furniture. ==References==