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manabiensis Annona moaensis Annona montana Macfad. –
mountain soursop Annona muricata – soursop,
graviola Annona nitida Annona nutans Annona oligocarpa Annona paludosa...
- graviola, guyabano, and in
Latin America guanábana) is the
fruit of
Annona muricata, a broadleaf, flowering,
evergreen tree. It is
native to the tropical...
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small tree 3 to 8
metres (10 to 26 feet) tall
similar to
soursop (
Annona muricata). It is
native of
tropical climate in the
Americas and West Indies...
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Soursop (
Annona muricata) Sugar-apple (
Annona squamosa)
White sapote (Casimiroa edulis) –
sometimes mislabeled as
cherimoya Wild
soursop (
Annona senegalensis)...
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custard apples:
Annona cherimola, a tree and
fruit also
called cherimoya Annona muricata, a tree and
fruit also
called guanábana or
soursop Annona reticulata...
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araticu Hungarian:
hegyi annóna Portuguese: arati****, arati**** açú, arati**** apé Slovak:
anona The tree is
similar to
Annona muricata, but has a more spreading...
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Annona monticola Mart.
Annona mucosa Jacq.
Annona muricata L. –
soursop Annona nana
Exell Annona neglecta R.E.Fr.
Annona neoamazonica H.Rainer
Annona...
- Historically,
plants and
fruits of
Annonaceae (particularly
Annona muricata and
Annona squamosa) have been
consumed in
various forms throughout the West...
- range,
include species of
Annona:
custard apple (A. reticulata),
cherimoya (A. cherimola), soursop/guanábana/graviola (A.
muricata),
sweetsop (A. squamosa)...
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Annonamine is a
benzylisoquinoline alkaloid isolated from
Annona muricata (commonly
known as soursop, graviola, guanabana, paw-paw and sirsak), a plant...