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RCF: Anonna spp.
Guanábana (soursop) is used in drinks and ice cream. The fruit of anona (custard apple) is sweet and delicious, but not very popular in the region. People frequently say ... breaking. Agroforestry Guanábana (soursop) can be challenging to grow, and suffers from insect pests. Anona (custard apple) grows quickly even in poor soils, and usually remains relatively small in size with a ...
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Fruits of Warm Climates
Jackfruit and Related Species Amazon Tree-Grape ANNONACEAE Cherimoya Sugar Apple Atemoya Soursop Custard Apple Ilama Soncoya Wild Custard Apple and Related Species Biriba LAURACEAE Avocado and Related ... Rican Guava Brazilian Guava and Related Species Feijoa Jaboticabas Jambolan Malay Apple Java Apple Water Apple Rose Apple Surinam Cherry Rumberry and Related Species Grumichama Pitomba SAPOTACEAE ...
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Report on invasive plant species on Tonga
Annona muricata (‘apele ‘initia, soursop), Annona squamosa (‘apele papalangi, ‘apele Tonga, sweetsop, custard apple), Bidens pilosa (beggar’s tick), Canna indica (misimisi, canna lily), Centrosema pubescens (centro ... tree, known as sepania in Samoa), Syzygium jambos (fekika papalangi, malabar plum, rose apple), Thunbergia alata (black-eyed susan vine, known as tagamimi in Samoa), Tillandsia ...
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DISCOVER CHIMPANZEES!
Mbula (Parinari curatellifolia) fruits are plum-sized and creamy and taste delicious, rather like a custard apple. Mbula is among the few chimp foods that are tasty enough to make a person ...
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Checklist of Plant Families for Hilton Pond Center
MENISPERMACEAE (Moonseed Family) (1 species) 80. MAGNOLIACEAE (Magnolia Family) (2 species) 81. ANNONACEAE (Custard Apple Family) (1 species) 84. LAURACEAE (Laurel Family) (2 species) 87. CAPPARACEAE (Caper Family) (1 species ...
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Checklist of Trees for Hilton Pond Center
Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora (photo above) Tulip Tree (Yellow Poplar) Liriodendron tulipifera 81. ANNONACEAE (Custard Apple Family) (1 species) Pawpaw Asimina triloba 84. LAURACEAE (Laurel Family) (1 species) ... Family) (5 species) Pear* Pyrus communis Black Cherry Prunus serotina Peach* Prunus persica Apple* Malus communis Hawthorn/Crab Crataegus sp. 98. FABACEAE or LEGUMINOSAE (Pea or Legume ...
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Product Portfolio, Morarka NGO
Sponge gourd, Sugar beet, Round gourd - Tinda, Tomato, Yam-Ratalu Fruits Apple, Banana, Cherries, Custard apple, Dates, Fig, Grapefruit, Grapes, Guava, Jackfruit, Lemon - Kinnu, Lichies, Loquat, Mango ... Fennel Saunf, Fenugreek Methi, Red Chillies, Rye, Turmeric-Haldi Planting Materials Banana, Custard apple, Guava, Jackfruit, Lemon - Kinnu, Mango, Mosambi, Orange, Papaya, Pomegranate Textile Cotton ...
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Horticulture Australia - Supporters - Ollie's Island Australia - Exploring chains of sustainable production and consumption
A class member of HAL include: Apple and Pear Australia Ltd Almond Board of Australia Avocados Australia Limited Australian Citrus Growers Inc. Australian Custard Apple Growers’ Association Australian Dried Fruits Association Australian ...
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Plants For A Future - Alternative Fruits
It is a relation of the cherimoya (custard apple) and the fruit (up to 300g in perfect conditions) sounds ... , incorporating elements of bananas, pineapple, and even custard, hence its other names as the custard apple, michigan banana, and poor man's banana. ... Neville Sat Oct 7 2006 Does anyone know if Cherimoya (Custard Apple) can be grown in the UK? Does anyone know of ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Mulberry CROWFOOT FAMILY - Ranunculaceae Clematis virginiana Virgin's-bower MOONSEED FAMILY - Menispermaceae Menispermum canadense Moonseed CUSTARD-APPLE FAMILY - Annonaceae Asimina triloba Papaw LAUREL FAMILY - Lauraceae Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Poplar Sassafras albidum Sassafras ...
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