Apocarya, but unlike the Pecan, it does not have edible nuts.
The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce.
H. pinnatifolia is the one more commonly grown, due to its edible nuts.
They are commercially cultivated in the Philippines for their edible nuts.
The tree has been cultivated for its edible nuts since ancient times.
A prolonged search afterward for edible nuts or even insects produced nothing.
The tree has been cultivated for its edible nuts.
The name also refers to the edible nut these trees produce.
The tree is cultivated for its edible nuts, which grow in a large, woody pod.
It is an important tree in Japan for its heavy production of sweet, edible nuts.