- in that muni****lity
known as
Festival Nacional de la
Quenepa (National
Genip Fruit Festival). The
fruit ripens during the warm
summer months.
Trees can...
- IRMNG: 1048460 ITIS: 34993 NCBI: 58485 Open Tree of Life: 771036 PLANTS:
GENIP POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:34640-1 Tropicos: 40013396 WFO: wfo-4000015488...
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range as
being northern South America. In English, the tree is
known as the
genip tree /ˈdʒɛnɪp/ and the
fruit as
genipap /ˈdʒɛnɪpæp/. Colombia: jagua, caruto...
- that
could mean darkness: heolstor,
genip, and sceadu.
Heolstor also
meant "hiding-place" and
became holster.
Genip meant "mist" and fell out of use like...
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bodies with a dye made from
Genipa americana, the
berry of a
species of
genip tree. The
black dye is
thought to
repel insects and the
designs are known...
- La
Ciudad Señorial (The
Manorial City), and La
Ciudad de las
Quenepas (
Genip City). The city
serves as the
governmental seat of the
autonomous muni****lity...
-
National Genip Fruit Festival) is a
cultural celebration that
takes place every year in Ponce,
Puerto Rico. The
festival centers around the
genip fruit,...
- from the
original on
October 8, 2010.
Retrieved October 22, 2010. "What is
GENIP?".
Geographic Education National Implementation Project.
Archived from the...
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formerly believed to be
genip-trees – the "Genipa
sensu Drake" group – were
recognized to be not as
closely related to
genips as was
previously believed...
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consumed in the
Virgin Islands include:
sugar apple, mango, papaya, soursop,
genip, sea grapes,
tamarind (can be made in a
sweet stew or
rolled in
sweet balls)...