Annona coriacea (araticum in Portuguese) is a fruit tree native to Brazil.
This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.
A. coriacea typically reaches 3-6 meters tall and has a globose crown.
[2] It has simple leaves and terminal flowers that produce edible fruits, which are densely hairy when young.
[3] The heavily fragrant flowers are primarily pollinated by beetles at night.