Marula

<center>Marula fruits turn yellow and develop superficial blotches when they ripen.</center><br> <center>Marula fall to the ground naturally at this green stage, where they ripen in 4-5 days. In the wild, most are eaten by wildlife almost immediately.</center> <br> <center>Marula seeds are literally rock-hard. Seeds are 1/2 - 1 inch in diameter, and generally contain 2-4 embryos, which push out from a small door at the top of the seed.</center><br>

Marula fruits turn yellow and develop superficial blotches when they ripen.