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Scientific Name of Wood Apple and Jicama

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1 Scientific Name
1.1 Botanical Name
Limonia acidissima
PACHYRHIZUS erosus
1.2 Common Name
Wood apple, monkey fruit, curd fruit
Mexican Yam bean
1.2.1 In Hindi
कबिट
Pachyrhizus erosus
1.2.2 In German
Indischer Holzapfel
Yambohne
1.2.3 In French
Kawista
Kłębian kątowaty
1.2.4 In Spanish
Kawista
Pachyrhizus erosus
1.2.5 In Greek
γλυκό ασβέστη
Pachyrhizus erosus
1.2.6 In Portuguese
Limonia
Pachyrhizus erosus
1.2.7 In Polish
Feronia słoniowa
Pachyrhizus erosus
1.2.8 In Latin
dulcis ad cinerem
Pachyrhizus erosus

Wood Apple and Jicama in Spanish

All plants which are Fruits, basically have different names in different languages. As these names vary from region to region, scientists came up with one single name for all plants, which are called scientific names. Scientific Name of Wood Apple and Jicama is used by scientists worldwide. Scientific names are name used by scientists, especially the taxonomic name of an organisms that consist of the genus and species. Wood Apple and Jicama in Spanish is also different. Wood Apple in Spanish is known as Kawista and Jicama in Spanish is known as Pachyrhizus erosus.

Common Name of Wood Apple and Jicama

Scientific name of Wood Apple and Jicama is the name accepted by scientists worldwide. But common name of Wood Apple and Jicama varies in different languages. Wood Apple and Jicama common names in Hindi, in French, in German is different. They are as follows:

  • Wood Apple in German: Indischer Holzapfel
  • Wood Apple in French: Kawista
  • Jicama in German: Yambohne
  • Jicama in French: Kłębian kątowaty

Knowing the scientific name of Wood Apple and Jicama also its common name in Spanish as well as in other languages is an interesting fact.

Wood Apple and Jicama Common Name In Other Languages

Along with Wood Apple vs Jicama Scientific Classification, Wood Apple and Jicama common name in other languages is also interesting to know. Common name is the name used by local people. It develops over time, according to use, look and lore.

  • Wood Apple in Greek: γλυκό ασβέστη
  • Jicama in Greek: Pachyrhizus erosus