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'''''Dovyalis hebecarpa''''', the '''Kitembilla''' or '''Ketembilla''', is a plant in the [[genus]] ''[[Dovyalis]]'', native to [[Sri Lanka]] and southern [[India]].
'''''Dovyalis hebecarpa''''', the '''Kitembilla''' or '''Ketembilla''', is a plant in the [[genus]] ''[[Dovyalis]]'', native to [[Sri Lanka]] and southern [[India]].


It is a [[shrub]] or small [[tree]] growing to 6 m tall, with sharp, 3-6 cm long stem spines in the leaf [[axil]]s. The [[leaf|leaves]] are alternately arranged, simple broad lanceolate, 5-10 cm long and 1-3 cm broad, with an entire or finely toothed margin.
It is a [[shrub]] or small [[tree]] growing to 6 m tall, with sharp, 3–6 cm long stem spines in the leaf [[axil]]s. The [[leaf|leaves]] are alternately arranged, simple broad lanceolate, 5–10 cm long and 1–3 cm broad, with an entire or finely toothed margin.


The [[flower]]s are inconspicuous, solitary or clustered, with no petals. It is [[plant sexuality|dioecious]], with male and female flowers on separate plants, though some female plants are [[parthenogenesis|parthenogenetic]].
The [[flower]]s are inconspicuous, solitary or clustered, with no petals. It is [[plant sexuality|dioecious]], with male and female flowers on separate plants, though some female plants are [[parthenogenesis|parthenogenetic]].


The [[fruit]] is an edible dark purple globose [[berry]] 2-3 cm diameter, very juicy with an [[acid]]ic flavour, and containing several small [[seed]]s. Kitembilla fruit, which taste similar to a [[gooseberry]] (they are sometimes called "Ceylon Gooseberry"), are often eaten fresh, or made into [[jam]]. Some [[cultivar]]s have been selected for being thornless (making harvesting easier) and larger fruit.
The [[fruit]] is an edible dark purple globose [[berry]] 2–3 cm diameter, very juicy with an [[acid]]ic flavour, and containing several small [[seed]]s. Kitembilla fruit, which taste similar to a [[gooseberry]] (they are sometimes called "Ceylon Gooseberry"), are often eaten fresh, or made into [[jam]]. Some [[cultivar]]s have been selected for being thornless (making harvesting easier) and larger fruit.


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D. hebecarpa
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Dovyalis hebecarpa

Dovyalis hebecarpa, the Kitembilla or Ketembilla, is a plant in the genus Dovyalis, native to Sri Lanka and southern India.

It is a shrub or small tree growing to 6 m tall, with sharp, 3–6 cm long stem spines in the leaf axils. The leaves are alternately arranged, simple broad lanceolate, 5–10 cm long and 1–3 cm broad, with an entire or finely toothed margin.

The flowers are inconspicuous, solitary or clustered, with no petals. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants, though some female plants are parthenogenetic.

The fruit is an edible dark purple globose berry 2–3 cm diameter, very juicy with an acidic flavour, and containing several small seeds. Kitembilla fruit, which taste similar to a gooseberry (they are sometimes called "Ceylon Gooseberry"), are often eaten fresh, or made into jam. Some cultivars have been selected for being thornless (making harvesting easier) and larger fruit.