Soursop tree, also known as graviola, is a plant that is native to tropical regions of the Americas. The tree is known for its distinctive fruit, which is green and prickly on the outside, and white and fleshy on the inside. While "Soursop Tree" is the most common name for this plant, there are many other synonyms for it, including guanabana, custard apple, and pawpaw. These names reflect the varied and sometimes conflicting cultural contexts in which the plant is used. Whether used for its medicinal properties or as a culinary ingredient, the soursop tree is a versatile and valuable resource, cherished by people all over the world.