| Willughbeia coriacea | |
| Willughbeia coriacea |
An extremely rare Bornean jungle liana bearing yellow-orange fruits having delicious orange pulp that tastes like orange sherbet. Like all of the Willughbeia's, this fruit is virtually unknown anywhere in the world.
Description: A large liana, growing to many feet. Reportedly quite productive in its native range, with single plants bearing hundreds of fruits.
Hardiness: Unknown, likely not frost or freeze hardy.
Growing Environment: Thrives in a humid, jungle environment.
Propagation: By seeds.
Uses: Fruits can be eaten fresh.
Native Range: Native to Borneo.
