A species of evergreen wild fruit tree in the Rosaceae family is called Docynia indica. It is a subtropical fruit that is somewhat related to pears and quinces. has edible fruits that resemble little apples in appearance. In some regions of Vietnam, India, and the nearby nations, it is grown on a modest scale for commercial purposes. The fruits are used to make juices, wines, syrups, and other products. They are frequently consumed when just partially ripe. Up to 13 feet (4 metres) tall, it is a little tree. In the Himalayan highlands, vegetation naturally occurs in mid-elevation zones approximately 2000 m. likely demonstrates some resistance to frost in the 20s
Common Name: Assam Apple, Duo-Yi
Botanical Name: Docynia indica
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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