| Family | Annonaceae |
| Scientific name | Annona reticulata |
| Common name (English) | Custard Apple |
| Common name (Malay) | Nona |
| Identified as | Introduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land |
Annona reticulata, commonly known as the custard apple or bullock’s heart, is a fruit-bearing tree in the Annonaceae family, valued across tropical regions for its soft, sweet, aromatic pulp. Native to the Americas but widely cultivated in Asia, it is appreciated both as a nourishing fruit and a traditional medicinal plant. Different parts of the tree—such as the leaves, bark, and seeds—have been used in folk remedies for their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and calming properties. With its characteristic heart-shaped fruit and gentle therapeutic potential, Annona reticulata holds an important place in tropical horticulture and herbal traditions.

