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  • Netherlands Antilles, the fruit is called kashu Sürnam in Papiamentu, which means ‘cashew from Surinam’, while in Surinam the fruit is called curaçaose appel...
    5 KB (638 words) - 17:04, 23 June 2010
  • Template:Fact Similar hybrid fruit are marketed today under the name pluot. Pluot Aprium Template:Reflist Template:Fruit-stub Hormel Foods, Glossary of...
    740 bytes (97 words) - 16:16, 2 October 2007
  • summer. The fruit is edible, red on the surface, white inside. Its fruit is still sold as a local delicacy in some South American produce markets. Do you have...
    4 KB (343 words) - 17:51, 3 August 2010
  • cross-pollination. The plants will not set fruit until the night temperatures are above 65° F. Fruit: The fruit also show considerable diversity in size...
    13 KB (1,652 words) - 14:27, 30 May 2010
  • it exhibits apomixis and breeds true from seed. Its edible fruit was sold in open-air markets at Fontainebleau until the 1950s. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3...
    4 KB (325 words) - 23:19, 7 June 2010
  • The pomelo (Citrus maxima or Citrus grandis) is a citrus fruit native to South East Asia. It is usually pale green to yellow when ripe, with sweet white...
    14 KB (333 words) - 04:12, 8 March 2010
  • the side of the fruit. A good, ripe fruit has a dull, solid sound. Immaturity and poor quality are indicated by a hollow thud. The fruit should be stored...
    25 KB (1,180 words) - 02:45, 14 January 2010
  • are tired from fruit production. In April fruit quality can shoot up again as the plants recover and grow enough to catch up with the fruit production.[2]...
    78 KB (1,961 words) - 00:14, 17 April 2010
  • Fruit of the Lansium domesticum....
    5 KB (115 words) - 19:46, 9 July 2009
  • Sapodilla (redirect from Snake fruit)
    southern California, whether it will fruit regularly remains to be seen. A tree in La Mesa, Calif. has borne fruit. Cool California nights seem to be a...
    18 KB (1,054 words) - 23:50, 12 May 2009
  • Orange (redirect from Orange (fruit)) (section Fruit)
    sweet orange—is the citrus fruit Citrus sinensis (syn. Citrus aurantium L. var. dulcis L., or Citrus aurantium Risso) and its fruit. The orange is a hybrid...
    98 KB (948 words) - 14:11, 27 August 2012
  • the eastern markets. When mown down or burned, the new erect shoots produce, the following year, a long spike-like mass of bloom and fruit, which may be...
    3 KB (131 words) - 17:07, 13 October 2009
  • Mexico, which yields much nutritious fruit. The fruit of the organ cactus, Myrtillocactus geometrizans, sold in the markets as garambullas, either fresh or...
    19 KB (108 words) - 17:02, 29 May 2009
  • lemon tree Citrus Orange (fruit), a related citrus tree and fruit. Lime (fruit), multiple citruses with green to yellow fruit. w:Lemon. Some of the material...
    13 KB (210 words) - 18:34, 14 April 2011
  • especially fine fruit are desired, in which case the fruit is thinned, leaving only a few on each plant of the larger sorts. In gathering, the fruit should not...
    13 KB (498 words) - 17:39, 1 November 2009
  • nips the fruit production in the bud (so to speak) and provides what to many is a true delicacy. Zucchini flowers are very expensive in markets because...
    3 KB (383 words) - 01:23, 10 March 2010
  • stamens; the fruit is a small red, white or purple berry 1 cm diameter. In its natural habitat; the Valdivian temperate rain forests the fruit matures in...
    4 KB (300 words) - 22:30, 4 May 2013
  • dwarfing rootstock. Fruit size is not affected. Another mutation is flowering peaches, selected for ornamental display rather than fruit production. Depending...
    88 KB (1,544 words) - 01:57, 5 March 2015
  • paid to fruit collectors on the Rio Napo in Peru in Jan 2006 soared to one USD//kg fresh fruit because of drought-induced low harvests. Local markets are still...
    9 KB (1,259 words) - 13:11, 10 November 2007
  • further. The fully mature fruit is entirely red. Shortly after becoming fully red, the fruit begins to soften and wrinkle. The fruit can be eaten after it...
    12 KB (1,754 words) - 18:29, 14 April 2011
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