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Pouteria campechiana (commonly
known as the
cupcake fruit, eggfruit,
zapote amarillo or canistel) is an
evergreen tree
native to, and
cultivated in, southern...
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named after a
synonym of this species.
Yellow sapote (Pouteria
campechiana) is
native to
Mexico and
Central America.
Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota)...
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sapodilla (Manilkara zapota), abiu (P. caimito), and
canistel (P.
campechiana), but
unrelated to the
black sapote (Diospyros digyna) and
white sapote...
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outlier species in
Cameroon and Malesia. It
includes the
canistel (P.
campechiana), the
mamey sapote (P. sapota), and the lu****a (P. lu****a). Commonly...
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mixture between Pouteria campechiana, canistel, &
Carica papaya. The pulp has with a
sweet texture and is
similar Pouteria campechiana. This fruit, commonly...
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Cambuci Campomanesia phaea Camu camu
Myrciaria dubia Canistel Pouteria campechiana Cape
gooseberry Physalis peruviana Cardón
fruit Pachycereus pringlei...
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Seigler &
Ebinger Vac****ia
campechiana (Mill.)
Seigler & Ebinger—boatthorn acacia, spoon-thorn
acacia f.
campechiana (Mill.)
Seigler &
Ebinger f. houghii...
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Licania platypus, also
known as
sansapote or sun
sapote Pouteria campechiana, also
known as
canistel or
cupcake fruit This page is an
index of articles...
- four
tropical cyclones in the
Pacific Ocean A
common name for
Pouteria campechiana, an
evergreen tree This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- 2–3.6 mm for
males and 3.7 mm for females. The
larvae feed on
Pouteria campechiana. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. The
specific name is derived...