The
lychee (
Litchi chinensis) is a tropical tree in the soapberry family,
Sapindaceae, which is native to South China, Malaysia, and northern Vietnam. It has also been introduced throughout Southeast Asia, South Asia and in parts of Southern Africa. A tall
evergreen tree, it bears small fleshy sweet
fruits which feature a dark brown inedible
seed, a layer of translucent white fleshy sweet
aril, and a pinkish-red, rough-textured soft shell on the outside. The aril has a floral scent and is most often eaten fresh. This photograph, which has been
focus-stacked from 15 separate images, shows a whole lychee fruit, an opened fruit, and a seed.
Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus