The Aadu fruit plant, also known as the "Elephant Apple" or Dillenia indica, is a large, evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. Its distinctive fruits are round, green when unripe, turning yellowish-orange when mature, with a rough outer texture. The fruit is about 5-12 cm in diameter, containing numerous seeds embedded in a juicy, sour pulp. The leaves are glossy green, ovate, and leathery, providing ample shade. Aadu trees thrive in tropical climates, reaching heights of up to 20 meters. They are valued not only for their fruit but also for their ornamental and medicinal uses in traditional herbal remedies.