Purple Custard Apple (Annona reticulata)

FamilyAnnonaceae
Scientific nameAnnona reticulata
Common name (English)Purple Custard Apple
Common name (Malay)Nona Ungu
Identified asIntroduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land

Annona reticulata, commonly known as bullock’s heart or custard apple, is a tropical fruit tree in the Annonaceae family. Native to the Americas and now cultivated across many warm regions, it is recognized for its heart-shaped fruits with a creamy, sweet, and mildly fragrant flesh. The tree thrives in tropical climates and is often grown in home gardens for its reliable fruiting and ease of care. Traditionally, different parts of the plant—including leaves, bark, and seeds—have been used in folk medicine for their antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and calming properties. With its culinary appeal, medicinal uses, and cultural presence, Annona reticulata remains a valued species in tropical orchards and local food traditions.