Pong pong tree
Pong pong tree is a very common tree in Singapore. Pong pong fruit looks like a green apple. However, it is not an edible fruit. Pong pong fruit is poisonous to human, and rats.
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they do look like green apples!
Hmm, I wonder if that's related to the walnuts around here. They look green when ripe and then dry out brown or black.
A most interesting tree! :)
great photos!
Wow! Very interesting.
I love that, I want a Pong Pong tree, beautiful pictures, thank you so much... :o)
wow, great photos!
Pong pong fruit good for ping pong?
Neat photos of a tree I've never heard of. : )