(Couroupita guianensis), tall, soft-wooded tree, of the family Lecythidaceae, native to northeastern South America and notable for its large, spherical woody fruit, which resembles a rusty cannonball. The tree is also cultivated in the southern regions of North America. The leaves are oval, oblong, or broadly lance shaped; the leaf margins are smooth or finely toothed. The showy flowers, borne in clusters 6090 centimetres (23 feet) long issuing from the trunk, have concave petals about 5 cm long. They are yellow or red on the outside and crimson or lilac on the inside. The fruit, which grows to 20 cm in diameter, is pulpy on the inside and contains many seeds. The hard shell is used locally to make utensils.
CANNONBALL TREE
Meaning of CANNONBALL TREE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012