- the
family Annonaceae that
bears edible fruits called sugar apples or
sweetsops. It
tolerates a
tropical lowland climate better than its
relatives Annona...
- custard-apple
Annona squamosa, a tree and
fruit also
called sugar apple or
sweetsop Asimina triloba, the "pawpaw", a
deciduous tree, with a
range from southern...
- Annona, from the
family Annonaceae,
which includes the
closely related sweetsop and soursop. The
plant has long been
believed to be
native to
Ecuador and...
- (graviola in Portuguese)
Strawberry guava (Cattley guava)
Sugar apple (
sweetsop; ata in Portuguese)
Suriname cherry (pitanga)
Tamarind Wax
apple (bell...
-
custard apple Annona sericea Annona spraguei Annona squamosa –
sugar apple,
sweetsop Annona stenophylla Annona tenuiflora Annona tomentosa Annona trunciflora...
-
Florida after the
Vietnam War, to
Madame Francis, a
mango from Haiti.
Sweetsop and
soursop are po****r
around Miami, but
nearly unheard of in
other areas...
- in the same
plant family (Annonaceae) as the
custard apple, cherimoya,
sweetsop, soursop, and ylang-ylang; the
genus is the only
member of that family...
- reticulata),
soursop (A. muricata),
sweetsop or sugar-apple (A. squamosa), and the
cherimoya (A. cherimola). Both
soursop and
sweetsop now are
widely grown for their...
-
Annona mucosa is a
species of
flowering plant in the custard-apple family, Annonaceae, that is
native to
tropical South America. It is
cultivated for its...
- (papaya) P****ion
fruit Pineapple Pomegranate Soursop Starapple Starfruit Sweetsop Tamarind Asham Blue Draws, also
called tie-a-leaf
because it is cooked...