• Its stone-bearing fruits are edible. (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite being small and only the seeds being edible, passion fruits are highly nutritious. (sachecucine.it)
  • Nearly half have edible fruits, but the Mangifera indica is considered supreme and survives only in regions where there are clearly defined seasons. (innvista.com)
  • The flowers of the mulberry tree emerge in 1.3 cm flaking clusters - with the female flowers maturing rapidly into 1.3 cm to 2.5 cm edible fruits that have resemblance to blackberry . (herbs2000.com)
  • However, the specific name of the plant refers to the dark colored fruits borne by the tree. (herbs2000.com)
  • M. nigra or black mulberry has been cultivated since long for the edible fruits borne by the species. (herbs2000.com)
  • The multiple fruits borne by the black or Persian mulberry changes their color to purplish-black when they are ripened. (herbs2000.com)
  • Peach and nectarines are the same species, even though they are regarded commercially as different fruits. (kitwallace.co.uk)
  • Edit /boot/config.txt and add the following at the bottom: # Add to bottom …Rubus idaeus ( Indian Summer Raspberry ) 'Indian Summer' bears tasty, large fruits in late spring and fall. (biagiociardo.it)
  • The species most often referred to is Vaccinium myrtillus L., but there are several other closely related species.The fruits are eaten fresh or made into jams, fools, juices or pies. (theherbsource.com)
  • The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several Mediterranean and African species of small trees. (allwords.com)
  • There are several species of citrus trees whose fruits are called limes, including the Key lime (Citrus aurantifolia), Persian lime, kaffir lime, and desert lime. (traveltoeat.com)
  • Medicinal use: The jorco (Garcinia intermedia) is an evergreen tree of the Clusiaceae family of edible fruits. (theark.green)
  • Most species have round or elongated edible fruits two to eight inches long and one inch to two inches wide, depending on the species or crop. (theark.green)
  • Medicinal use: Of the approximately 65 species of the genus Rollinia (family Annonaceae), only a few bear edible fruits and among the best known is the biriba. (theark.green)
  • In the Amazon, the tree can flower and bear fruit throughout the year, but the fruits are more abundant from January to June. (theark.green)
  • Fruits of the members of this genus are edible and often made into jelly. (asu.edu)
  • a few produce edible fruits but do not appear to have been systematically cultivated for them. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Popular varieties, like common flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) hardiness zones 5 through 8, bear reddish autumn fruits. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • Trees and shrubs in the genus often have round or oblong fall fruits, however Kousa dogwoods (Cornus kousa), hardy in zones 8 and 7, bear fruits that look like strawberries. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • Dogwood fruits are attractive and edible to birds and small animals. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • Some species' fruits may cause mild gastric distress in humans. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • It is a spreading tree which rises to 45 feet tall and bears fruits which era from red to black in the autumn. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • The combination of appealing flowers, excellent fall color in several varieties and species, brightly colored fresh growth in some species and showy autumn fruits make dogwood species great choices for woodland gardens, ponds gardens and designs where landscape elements must remain fascinating in three or maybe four seasons. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • The bulk of the fruit is made up of the one (or, rarely, two) whitish seeds, which are surrounded by an edible, orange, juicy, gelatinous pulp. (wikipedia.org)
  • This species is of little value in Britain, however, rarely bearing seeds[11]. (pfaf.org)
  • It has edible seeds and considerable commercial importance. (scialert.net)
  • The other species grow in the wild and their seeds are used as a rootstock seed source and sometimes are used for fruit consumption, oil extraction, or soap production. (scialert.net)
  • it produces edible seeds large enough to be commercially acceptable. (scialert.net)
  • The edible fruit is a large pear-shaped berry containing many flattish seeds. (freedictionary.org)
  • Like all cycads, Dioon is an exotic, flowerless, seed-bearing plant (gymnosperm) that produces seeds within a cone (strobilus). (plantdelights.com)
  • The seeds of Dioon edule are edible, as well as a starch extracted from the stem. (plantdelights.com)
  • Its edible seeds (about 200 in each female cone) are similar to large pine nuts. (photoseek.com)
  • Crunchy yet buttery textured, pleasantly sweet, and delicious pine nuts are small edible seeds (kernels) of the female cone on a pine tree. (nutrition-and-you.com)
  • Cone scales near the base and tip tend to be small and sterile, and therefore, bear no seeds. (nutrition-and-you.com)
  • noun The ripened ovary or ovaries of a seed-bearing plant, together with accessory parts, containing the seeds and occurring in a wide variety of forms. (wordnik.com)
  • noun The fertile, often spore-bearing structure of a plant that does not bear seeds. (wordnik.com)
  • The peach (Prunus persica) is known as a species of Prunus native to China that bears an edible juicy fruit also called a peach. (dead.is)
  • It is classified with the almond in the subgenus Amygdalus within the genus Prunus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated seed shell. (dead.is)
  • It belongs to the genus Prunus which includes the cherry, apricot, almond and plum, in the rose family. (kitwallace.co.uk)
  • How to Grow Asparagus by Hans Dekker Asparagus is a perennial plant with erect, edible stems and tiny branches that bear even tinier flowers that become red berries that contain the black Asparagus seed. (adlandpro.com)
  • Bilberries, or occasionally European blueberries, are a primarily Eurasian species of low-growing shrubs in the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae), bearing edible, dark blue berries. (theherbsource.com)
  • The berries of many species are edible and frequently are used for jam and jelly. (asu.edu)
  • One species which has edible berries is Solanum ellipticum. (actforlibraries.org)
  • Species in this genus are white and fleshy and grow on dead or dying wood in shaded areas of deciduous and Alpine forests of North America, Europe, and Asia. (themindcircle.com)
  • a name given to several plants of the cactaceous genus Opuntia , American plants consisting of fleshy, leafless, usually flattened, and often prickly joints inserted upon each other. (freedictionary.org)
  • noun An edible, usually sweet and fleshy form of such a structure. (wordnik.com)
  • Hyphae are modified to bear the simple reproductive parts of many microfungi and form the structural tissue of fleshy fungi (eg, mushrooms, puff balls). (medscape.com)
  • Like its relatives, wineberry has thorny stems and bears edible fruit. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • Species 6-12, traditionally included in Mahonia when that genus is recognized (L. Abrams 1934), are actually intermediate, resembling Berberis proper in their dimorphic stems, inflorescence structure, and susceptibility to Puccinia , and Mahonia in their spineless stems and compound leaves. (asu.edu)
  • The flowers are borne on leafless stems. (teiep.gr)
  • Various species and cultivars of passion fruit are grown throughout tropical and subtropical areas of the world. (ufl.edu)
  • Brassica oleracea (Capitata Group), commonly known as cabbage, is a cool weather vegetable that is grown for harvest of its edible leaves. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • We have found that one species, Dioon edule, has members on the east coast of Mexico that have developed enough cold tolerance to be grown in the Southeast US. (plantdelights.com)
  • Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. (statiq.dev)
  • Many species of Berberis are grown as ornamental shrubs. (asu.edu)
  • Smaller species and varieties of Aloe are commonly grown as house plants, and in areas that don't get frost - or much anyway, these are great garden and landscape plants too. (teiep.gr)
  • The species is also commonly planted along roadsides as an ornamental tree. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most are tendril-bearing vines, and many have ornamental value. (ufl.edu)
  • Cape tulip, any plant of the genus Haemanthus of the family Amaryllidaceae, consisting of about 50 species of ornamental South African herbs. (britannica.com)
  • Although it is still widely planted as an ornamental, Oriental bittersweet is considered to be an invasive species in many parts of the United States. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • To begin with you need to choose the right site as the majority of ornamental Fritillaria species and cultivars will require full sun, good drainage and positioned out the way of the extreme weather. (blogspot.com)
  • Melicoccus bijugatus is a fruit-bearing tree in the soapberry family Sapindaceae, native or naturalized across the New World tropics including South and Central America, and parts of the Caribbean. (wikipedia.org)
  • Amaranthaceae , the amaranth family, contains some 174 genera and around 2,500 species distributed worldwide. (britannica.com)
  • The following is a list of some of the major genera and species in the family Amaranthaceae, arranged alphabetically by common name. (britannica.com)
  • Cherimoya, pronounced cher-uh-MOY-uh , is an edible fruit bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae. (veritablevegetable.com)
  • It is one of approximately 600 species in the family Burseraceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Formerly in the Liliaceae family, botanists have realized that Asparagus is in a class by itself and have repositioned its 120 species in the Asparagaceae genus. (adlandpro.com)
  • Hericium is a genus of edible mushrooms in the family Hericiaceae. (themindcircle.com)
  • The genus Dioon contains around a dozen species of cycads in the Zamiaceae family that are native to Mexico and Central America. (plantdelights.com)
  • Hierba Luisa (Aloysia citrodora) is a species of flowering plant in the verbena family Verbenaceae, native to western South America. (traveltoeat.com)
  • Passiflora, also known as passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae. (theark.green)
  • Laevicardium is a genus of molluscs in the family Cardiidae. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Cockles in the family Cardiidae are sometimes known as "true cockles" in order to distinguish them from these other species. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Corculum is a genus of small saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae, the cockles. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Fulvia is a genus of cockles, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Cardiidae. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • However, one of the two basal clades within the Oxalidales includes the Cunoniaceae and two ex-Cunoniales genera placed in their own families, Cephalotus and Brunellia , together with the family Elaeocarpaceae (previously in its own order) (Matthews & Endress, 2002). (fieldofscience.com)
  • one of numerous species of pigeons of the family Carpophagidæ , inhabiting India, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. (wordnik.com)
  • This species is cultivated in America for its edible seed, there are some named varieties[61, 183]. (pfaf.org)
  • Malus is a genus of about 35 species of deciduous trees and shrubs from Europe, Asia and North America. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • No one knows for sure how many species of mushroom there are in North America so its possible you could even discover new ones. (canadiannaturephotographer.com)
  • Hericium species are commonly consumed in North America and China and also used in traditional medicine in China and Japan. (themindcircle.com)
  • The species originated in western South America and Central America. (statiq.dev)
  • In all, there are some 1,400 species most of which are native to tropical and South America. (actforlibraries.org)
  • and Central America, is the most known fruit tree species Priya et al . (bvsalud.org)
  • Flowering dogwood shrubs and trees (Cornus) are members of a genus that feature about sixty-five species, all indigenous to the northern hemisphere. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • It bears an edible juicy fruit called a peach or a nectarine. (kitwallace.co.uk)
  • There are more than 500 species within the Passiflora genus, while only a small number produce edible fruit. (ufl.edu)
  • During my annual autumn Arctic Adventure Photography workshop we brought along a mushroom expert & artist (Diane Boudreau) in green pullover to show us which species are edible. (canadiannaturephotographer.com)
  • Some wild mushroom species are edible and are they are free to pick. (canadiannaturephotographer.com)
  • A mushroom field guide with colour pictures is a good place to start learning how to identify different species, but understand that pictures alone are often not enough to identify a species for certain. (canadiannaturephotographer.com)
  • Both families contain many edible species, including the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus, which is the most widely eaten fungus in the UK. (botanydictionary.org)
  • Like many species of the genus Suillus, S. brevipes is edible, and the mushroom is considered a choice by some. (ultimate-mushroom.com)
  • [2] They are commercially cultivated in the Philippines for their edible nuts and is believed to be indigenous to that country. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tamarind is a leguminous tree bearing edible fruit that is indigenous to tropical Africa. (rehanspices.com)
  • An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus domestica). (statiq.dev)
  • The tamarind tree produces pod-like fruit that contains a brown, edible pulp used in cuisines around the world. (rehanspices.com)
  • The scarce pulp or edible part has an acid taste, said fruit is eaten ripe or raw. (theark.green)
  • Xanthosoma sagittifolium, the arrowleaf elephant ear or arrowleaf elephant's ear, is a species of tropical flowering plant in the genus Xanthosoma, which produces an edible, starchy corm. (traveltoeat.com)
  • The genus Diospyros has numerous other fruit bearing tree species in addition to the persimmons and black sapote. (pardessfarms.com)
  • P. incarnata , commonly called maypop or 'passion flower' (not to be confused with P. edulis ), is the most cold-hardy species native to the southern United States, and it has yellow to green fruit that are insipid to slightly sweet. (ufl.edu)
  • The tomato is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum,[1][2] commonly known as a tomato plant. (statiq.dev)
  • On the other hand, the leaves of M. nigra were used to heal snake bites and as a remedy for poisoning caused by aconite (a poisonous plant belonging to the genus Aconitum). (herbs2000.com)
  • Some parts of some species are poisonous to humans. (actforlibraries.org)
  • The flower that sprouts from the angel's trumpet (of the genus Brugmansia) is a lovely bell shape perfect for a picturesque garden - but the plant has a dark secret.It's poisonous. (teiep.gr)
  • Australia has around 100 species of the Solanum genus which are endemic to the continent. (actforlibraries.org)
  • The Solanum genus includes the potato, tomato and eggplant. (actforlibraries.org)
  • In biology, a species is one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • In biology, a genus is a low-level taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, which is an example of definition by genus and differentia. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • In 1885, Charles Horton Peck, who had found specimens in pine woods of Albany County, New York, explained that the species name was a taxonomic homonym (Boletus viscosus was already in use for another species named by Ventenat in 1863), and so renamed it to Boletus brevipes. (ultimate-mushroom.com)
  • Agaricales specialist Rolf Singer included Suillus brevipes in the subsection Suillus of genus Suillus, an infrageneric (a taxonomic level below genus) grouping of species characterized by a cinnamon-brown spore print, and pores less than 1 mm wide. (ultimate-mushroom.com)
  • Passion fruit is not listed on either the USDA Florida noxious weeds list or the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's list of Invasive Plant Species. (ufl.edu)
  • Say goodbye to invasive plant species and hello to a landscape that is beautiful and healthy! (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • Wineberry, garlic mustard, narrowleaf bittercress, and Japanese honeysuckle are just a few of the many invasive plant species that can be found in Southampton, Pennsylvania. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • Wineberry is an invasive plant species that is native to Asia. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • is a species of tropical tree belonging to the genus Canarium . (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] The fruit and tree are often vulgarized with the umbrella term of " Java almond " which mixes multiple species of the same genus, Canarium . (wikipedia.org)
  • Is plane tree fruit edible? (wren-clothing.com)
  • The genus name Platanus, is the classical name for the plane tree, from the Greek platus, meaning broad, in reference to the wide leaves. (wren-clothing.com)
  • As the hardiest species of its genus, this tree has become popular in gardens. (photoseek.com)
  • a tree cultivated for its edible fruit. (wordnik.com)
  • Manilkara zapota (L.) P. Royen, popularly known as sapoti or sapota (sapodilla), is a tree bearing an important fruit, in addition to different parts of the plant being widely used in folk medicine in the management of inflammation, pain, fevers, coughs, diarrhea, dysentery, among other ailments. (bvsalud.org)
  • In general the flowers are very similar consisting of 5-petalled blooms borne singly or in clusters with a central cone of yellow stamens. (actforlibraries.org)
  • Hardy in zones 6 through 8 or 9, Cornus controversa bears clusters of small, star-shaped blooms, rather than the bigger blossoms of more common varieties. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • The flowers are often small and borne in dense inflorescences, and the simple leaves are usually arranged alternately along the stem. (britannica.com)
  • The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind. (pfaf.org)
  • nodal areoles bearing flowers. (berkeley.edu)
  • It is dioecious , with flowers borne on cymose inflorescence at the leaf axils of young shoots. (wikipedia.org)
  • In both male and female trees, flowers are apetalous, subtended by 1-3 small bracts and 2-7 bracteoles and borne in racemes or panicles. (scialert.net)
  • Most species have dense clusters of red flowers and broad, blunt leaves that are grouped at the base of the plant. (britannica.com)
  • A few species have white flowers. (britannica.com)
  • They are hardy and bear flowers and fruit on older wood. (hobbyseeds.com)
  • the size of individual flowers in the inflorescences varies between species. (fieldofscience.com)
  • Growing from 6 to 12 feet tall, with an equal spread, silky dogwood (Cornus amomum) is a deciduous shrub bearing clusters of small white flowers and fruit which ages to dark. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • Generally, the dogwood species using the showiest flowers, like common dogwood (Cornus florida) and Oriental dogwood (Cornus kousa) bear red fruit that does not era to black. (habitatgroupla.com)
  • Wineberry is a member of the Rubus genus, which includes other well-known plants such as blackberries and raspberries. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • From the point of botany, the fruit borne by mulberry trees is not a berry, but a combined fruit. (herbs2000.com)
  • noun botany The seed -bearing part of a plant, often edible , colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization. (wordnik.com)
  • Once mature and dry, the cone naturally splits open to release the edible pine kernel. (nutrition-and-you.com)
  • The common species of the Northern Atlantic States is Opuntia vulgaris . (freedictionary.org)
  • Species are xerophytic trees, deciduous or evergreen and dioecious, up to 8-10 m high. (scialert.net)
  • Monkey Puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana) are conifers which are usually dioecious, where male and female cones grow on separate trees, though some individuals bear cones of both sexes. (photoseek.com)
  • The symbolism endured such that Carl Linnaeus established the scientific name of the genus Passiflora (Latin for passion flower) in 1737 (Kugler and King 2004). (ufl.edu)
  • Genus name from Latin is an ancient name for apple. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Genus name comes from the classical Latin name for cabbage. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • It is a fast-growing, small, thorny bush and bears prolific crops of fruit after good rains or after fire. (actforlibraries.org)
  • In his monograph on the Neotropical members of the tribe (Talisia and Melicoccus) Pedro Acevedo-Rodríguez suggested that although Talisia and Melicoccus appeared to form a monophyletic group, the other (Old World) genera probably did not belong to the same lineage. (wikipedia.org)
  • In conclusion, Pistacia is a monophyletic genus and it contains two sections ( Lentiscella and Pistacia ) and it is originated in the Paleocene epoch. (scialert.net)
  • The genus divided into two monophyletic groups: One group (Section Pistacia ) contains P. atlantica Desf . (scialert.net)
  • A cosmopolitan species, it is found throughout much of the U.S. It grows in a mycorrhizal association with various species of two- and three-needled pines, especially lodgepole, and ponderosa pine. (ultimate-mushroom.com)
  • Confusingly, the common name "cockle" is also given (by seafood sellers) to a number of other small edible bivalves which have a somewhat similar shape, however these bivalves are in other families such as the Veneridae (Venus clams) and the Arcidae (ark clams). (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • a small dipterous insect of the genus Drosophila, which lives in fruit, in the larval state. (wordnik.com)
  • They are mostly small species of Lepidoptera and Diptera. (wordnik.com)
  • A number of species are important food crops, and several are cultivated as ornamentals. (britannica.com)
  • Rotate crops to avoid soil borne diseases. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • There are seveal species, some of which are very damaging to fruit crops. (wordnik.com)
  • Members of this genus bear transplanting well and can be easily moved even when relatively large[11]. (pfaf.org)
  • However, wineberry is much more aggressive than other members of its genus, and it can quickly take over an area if left unchecked. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • Members of the genus have characteristic thick, sculptured shells and live buried in sand, extending their siphons to the surface to feed and breathe. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • We depend on donations from users of our database of over 8000 edible and useful plants to keep making it available free of charge and to further extend and improve it. (pfaf.org)
  • In Pennsylvania, wineberry is considered one of the most troublesome invasive species due to its rapid growth and ability to displace native plants. (shadesofgreenpa.com)
  • i discovered in my research the use of approximately 170 wild edible plants in Appalachia in the 1800s and early 1900s. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • Approximately 175 additional wild edible plants were found to occur within the region that may have been used at some point in time by natives or settlers and could currently be put into use. (botanyeveryday.com)
  • Other species, usually animal hookworms such as Ancylostoma braziliense and A. caninum , as well as other less common species ( 2 , 3 ), remain larval or immature and accidentally migrate into cutaneous tissues ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Edible apple cultivars do not grow particularly well on their own roots. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
  • Did I mention the optimal panting period for Fritillaria species and cultivars? (blogspot.com)
  • Pistacia vera L. (cultivated pistachio) is by far the most economically important species in the genus. (scialert.net)
  • Dioon species eventually produce a tall trunk (for a cycad), eventually reaching up to 10' in temperate gardens. (plantdelights.com)
  • any one of several species of South American burrowing rodents belonging to Ctenomys and allied genera. (freedictionary.org)