koilobotrya
Koilobotrya is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Annonaceae, commonly known as the custard apple family. This genus comprises several species of trees and shrubs native to tropical regions, particularly in Africa and Madagascar. The name *Koilobotrya* derives from the Greek words *koilos*, meaning hollow, and *botrys*, meaning cluster, referring to the distinctive fruit structure.
Plants in the *Koilobotrya* genus typically exhibit evergreen foliage with glossy, elliptical leaves. Their flowers are
One notable species is *Koilobotrya esculenta*, also known as the African custard apple or bush mango. This
Koilobotrya plants thrive in warm, humid climates and are often found in forest understories or along riverbanks.
Research on *Koilobotrya* remains limited, but ongoing botanical studies may uncover additional species or applications, particularly