• Annona_squamosa - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Annona squamosa or Custard Apple is one of the most popular trees that are widely cultivated for its edible fruit. (pfaf.org)
  • Annona squamosa is a slow-growing tree. (pfaf.org)
  • Annona_squamosa is a deciduous Tree growing to 6 m (19ft) by 6 m (19ft) at a slow rate. (pfaf.org)
  • Annona squamosa, the sugar-apple, or Sita Phal, is a species in the Annonaceae family. (lilplants.com)
  • The Annona Squamosa tree reaches up to 8 meters (26 ft). (lilplants.com)
  • The Ideal temperature for growing Annona Squamosa is around 10-30 C. Despite being a tropical tree, Sita Phal has some resistance to cold. (lilplants.com)
  • A yellow or golden sugar apple (Annona squamosa) produces yellowish leaves and has a yellow exterior fruit that originated in Thailand. (gardenfl.com)
  • It's also worth noting that all parts of Annona squamosa, from seeds to leaves, are considered toxic if consumed in large quantities. (viriar.com)
  • Annona Squamosa , also famous as Sitafal in India, is a must-have fruit in the garden! (indiagardening.com)
  • Commonly known as a Sugar Apple or C ustard Apple , Annona squamosa is a tropical fruit tree native to the Americas. (indiagardening.com)
  • Here are the features and characteristics of Annona squamosa. (indiagardening.com)
  • Annona squamosa is believed to be native to the tropical regions of the Americas, specifically the West Indies and northern South America. (indiagardening.com)
  • The fruit of Annona squamosa , is highly regarded for its sweet, creamy, and aromatic pulp. (indiagardening.com)
  • Obtain fresh Annona squamosa seeds from a reliable source or collect them from ripe sugar apple fruits. (indiagardening.com)
  • Once the Annona squamosa seeds are scarified and, if desired, stratified, plant them in the prepared potting mix. (indiagardening.com)
  • Annona squamosa thrives in full sun to partial shade. (indiagardening.com)
  • Annona squamosa prefers well-draining, loamy soil with a pH range of 6.5-7.5. (indiagardening.com)
  • Annona squamosa can tolerate brief periods of slightly lower temperatures but are sensitive to extreme cold. (indiagardening.com)
  • Annona squamosa benefits from regular fertilization to support healthy growth and fruit development. (indiagardening.com)
  • Scientific Name: Annona squamosa L. Origin: The sugar apple is indigenous to tropical America. (answerparadise.net)
  • Annona squamosa, the most widely grown species of Annona, is native to tropical climates in the Americas and the Caribbean and is the fruit of the sugar apple. (plant-my-seeds.com)
  • Annona aurantiaca is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Annona glabra (Pond Apple) is a species of tree in the family Annonaceae . (eol.org)
  • Cherimoya, pronounced cher-uh-MOY-uh , is an edible fruit bearing species of the genus Annona from the family Annonaceae. (veritablevegetable.com)
  • Annona senegalensis, Pers is a shrub that belongs to the family Annonaceae and is usually found growing in semi-arid to sub-humid regions of Africa. (ijpsr.com)
  • The golden soursop (Annona muricata) is a fruit from the Annonaceae family native to South America. (gardenfl.com)
  • It belongs to the family of the Annonaceae and is native to Southamerica and the Caribbean. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • commonly known as the sugar apple or sweetsop , is a species of Annona in the custard apple family, Annonaceae. (viriar.com)
  • Annonaceae, the custard apple, or annona, family, the largest family of the magnolia order (Magnoliales) with 129 genera and about 2,120 species. (answerparadise.net)
  • If only there happened to be a native species in the Annonaceae, native to North America that happened to be pollinated by small beetles and could be baited into pollinating nearby Cherimoya trees for one or two years, just long enough for the beetles to realize they can visit those top. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • Annona senegalensis , also known as wild custard apple and wild soursop is a member of Annonaceae family. (phytojournal.com)
  • Annona senegalensis , is a small tree that belongs to the Annonaceae family commonly known as Wild Custard Apple and Wild Soursop, it is also known as Gwándàn dààjìì in Hausa or dukuu-hi in Fulani speaking part of Nigeria. (austinpublishinggroup.com)
  • The golden soursop is a regular soursop (Annona muricata) fruit that naturally has a yellow tint to the soursop fruit instead of green. (gardenfl.com)
  • Yellow soursop (Annona muricata) in Australia by Steve Trenerry, a rare tropical professional fruit grower. (gardenfl.com)
  • The yellow soursop is still the same fruit as the green soursop (Annona muricata), just a yellow tint. (gardenfl.com)
  • There is a photo of an individual standing at a soursop (Annona muricata) fruit stall in Cartagena, Colombia, with a large golden soursop. (gardenfl.com)
  • A man standing at 'El Rey Del Guanabana' in Cartagena, Colombia, with a Yellow or Golden Soursop (Annona muricata). (gardenfl.com)
  • The yellow sugar apple is similar to the yellow soursop (Annona muricata) in its yellow tint to its leaves and fruit. (gardenfl.com)
  • In conclusion, golden soursop (Annona muricata) is a unique Annona fruit for its yellow or golden skin color on the outside. (gardenfl.com)
  • Annona muricata is also known as soursop or graviola. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Guyabano, scientifically known as Annona muricata , is a tropical fruit that goes by many names. (agraryo.com)
  • Soursop (Annona muricata), also known as Graviola or Brazilian paw-paw, is a flowering evergreen tree. (seamosseamoss.com)
  • The Cherimoya ( Annona cherimola ) is the fruit of a small tree native to the mountains of Peru and Ecuador. (foodreference.com)
  • Cherimoya trees are native to the Andean valleys of Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia. (veritablevegetable.com)
  • 1 onnellinen Cherimoya-puu vartettu Fino de Jete - Annona cherimola - vartettu Cherimoya-puu. (happyexotics.com)
  • The cherimoya tree, scientifically known as Annona cherimola, is a tropical fruit tree native to the Andean highlands of South America. (happyexotics.com)
  • The Fino de Jete is a specific cultivar of cherimoya (Annona cherimola) known for its exceptional flavor and quality. (happyexotics.com)
  • Native to the valleys of southern Ecuador and northern Peru, cherimoya is unheard of by many Americans, since it has somewhat demanding growing preference. (mercola.com)
  • Cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is a green, cone-shaped fruit with leathery skin and creamy, sweet flesh. (answerparadise.net)
  • This means I can technically grow Cherimoya - Annona cherimola. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • Annona cherimola Mill. (wikipedia.org)
  • Native to South American countries such as Peru and Ecuador, the Annona Cherimola has found in Reggio Calabria province the ideal conditions to grow and develop characteristics of excellence. (smaf-ltd.com)
  • This fruit is sometimes called custard apple (which is actually Annona reticulata ) as are several other close relatives (sugar apple, bullock's heart, etc) causing much confusion. (foodreference.com)
  • Annona reticulata L. (wikipedia.org)
  • PLANTS Profile, Annona reticulata L. . The PLANTS Database . (wikipedia.org)
  • It looks the same as regular green soursop (Annona reticulata) on the inside. (gardenfl.com)
  • Fast growing and reaching 8-10 metres tall, Annona reticulata has long been cultivated for its fruit which vary in shape. (godmotherbooks.com)
  • Like most species of Annona, custard apple is cold and frost-sensitive. (pfaf.org)
  • The native range of this species is SE. (kew.org)
  • They say, 'I can't go out and save the whales, but I can use native plant species and feel good about it. (jlconline.com)
  • A landscape design that relies on a combination of hardscaping and native plant species requires much less water than a traditional lawn, yet withstands salt spray and poor coastal soil conditions. (jlconline.com)
  • The native range of this species is Central Colombia, N. South America to N. Brazil. (kew.org)
  • Contains detailed information, and usually an illustration, on 250 tree species, including both native and exotic species. (theferns.info)
  • This study measures the response of 16 native tree species to manual invasive grass removal treatments, for cost-effective regeneration of tropical forest on abandoned cattle pasture in the Lacandon region of Chiapas, southeast Mexico. (yale.edu)
  • Annona tomentosa R.E.Fr is a species not endemic to Brazil that belongs to the phytogeographic areas of the Amazon, Cerrado and Pantanal. (jcimjournal.com)
  • Annona crassiflora is a tree species that is native to the dense coastal and rainy regions of the Atlantic forest in Brazil. (hapajoesnursery.com)
  • In addition to its tasty fruit, Annona crassiflora is also an important species for the recomposition of the flora of the Atlantic forest, as its fruits are a source of food for several species of birds and animals, including monkeys and quatis. (hapajoesnursery.com)
  • Custard apple Annona is a large genus of approximately 170 species of trees and shrubs native to tropical regions of the Americas and Africa. (answerparadise.net)
  • Annona species are taprooted, evergreen or semideciduous, tropical trees or shrubs. (answerparadise.net)
  • Annona species don't seem to all have chill periods. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • My friend told me that Duguetia was very compatible with Asimina and Annona species. (tropicalfruitforum.com)
  • Salak, also known as snake fruit, is a species of palm tree, from the family Arecaceae, native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. (tonsoffacts.com)
  • The most widely grown species of Annona and a native of the tropical Americas and. (lazyshoppy.com)
  • Besides its super yummy taste, this powerful delicacy is loaded to the brim with Anti-oxidants and has been known for decades in traditional medications for treating various diseases, including inflammation, rheumatism, diabetes, hypertension, parasitic infestation- including preventing cancer cells growth.A native of the warm and tropical regions of the Americas, soursop is a fruit that goes by many names. (kitsunemagic.de)
  • Graviola, also known as soursop, is a small evergreen tree native to Central and South America. (idetoxstore.com)
  • A leaf of Annona senegalensis , Pers was initially collected from the plant in the bush around the Samaru District of Zaria, Kaduna state and identified in the herbarium unit of the Department of Biological Science, A.B.U. Zaria, where a voucher specimen number 900167 was deposited. (ijpsr.com)
  • Annona senegalensis is a traditional medicinal plant commonly used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various diseases. (austinpublishinggroup.com)
  • In the present study, we provided a review of traditional uses, Phyto-constituents, scientifically validated biological activities and safety/toxicity profile of Annona senegalensis . (austinpublishinggroup.com)
  • Annona senegalensis has been reported to contain 12.20% moisture, 12.10% ash, 24.00% fat, 17.60% crude fibre, 8.80% crude protein and 25.3% of carbohydrate, respectively [13]. (austinpublishinggroup.com)
  • Annona aurantiaca - Fruit & Useful Plants, A". www.sunshine-seeds.de. (wikipedia.org)
  • Seeds are not available for the Annona sericea. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • Seeds of many natives are dormant and require specific conditions or pre-treatment for germination. (australianseed.com)
  • It's native to Florida, the Caribbean, Central and South America and West Africa (most likely naturally colonized by seeds that drifted across the Atlantic). (wildsouthflorida.com)
  • Is Annona and custard apple same? (answerparadise.net)
  • The custard apple is believed to be a native of the West Indies but it was carried in early times through Central America to southern Mexico. (answerparadise.net)
  • A. aurantiaca is native to South America and is widely distributed, particularly in the savanna (Cerrado) and forests of Brazil. (wikipedia.org)
  • Native to South America. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • Native to Mexico and Central and South America (and also the island of Cuba), the guanabana has been used in indigenous cultures as a medicinal food for centuries. (kitsunemagic.de)
  • This green, spiky fruit native to the Caribbean and South America is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. (agraryo.com)
  • Native to Central and South America, Guyabano has made its way across the globe and can now be found in various tropical regions. (agraryo.com)
  • Widely known for its fragrance and flavor this juicy fruit is native to Tropical America. (lilplants.com)
  • Native Americans made jelly from it, but others say the fruit is bitter. (wildsouthflorida.com)
  • It is the largest fruit of any Florida native plant. (wildsouthflorida.com)
  • Where does Annona fruit grow? (answerparadise.net)
  • It is a fruit tree native to Senegal and found in semi-arid to subhumid regions of Africa, with a long history of traditional use. (phytojournal.com)
  • The fruit is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and is widely propagated. (tonsoffacts.com)
  • Furthermore, here you can find the sweetest South American origin fruit, the " Annona ," which grows not only on the beautiful Falcomatà seafront, but also throughout the all province of Reggio Calabria, and is generally used as an excellent ingredient for tasty desserts. (smaf-ltd.com)
  • Some botanists believe they are native to the Levant and Egypt, others place the origin in India, Central Asia or Africa. (godmotherbooks.com)
  • Florida is a leader in the native plant trend because of its year-round growing season and 1,197 miles of coastline. (jlconline.com)
  • As many as 30 of the state's 67 counties now require at least some portion of native plants in new commercial and/or residential landscapes, notes Cammie Donaldson, author of the annual Native Plant & Service Directory published by the Association of Florida Native Nurseries (AFNN). (jlconline.com)
  • A possible native of Central America and the Caribbean, it is mainly grown in gardens in various areas of the tropics. (godmotherbooks.com)
  • Annona crassiflora is best suited to a humid subtropical climate, but it can also adapt to temperate climates with frosts of up to -3 degrees Celsius. (hapajoesnursery.com)
  • Beach sugar apple or Annona salzmannii is a tropical, evergreen tree native to Brazil that can grow up to 12 - 15 m tall. (pfaf.org)
  • A common Annona of the South American rain forests, somewhat smaller in size than the sugar apple. (tradewindsfruit.com)
  • Cases where the taxon is native, naturalised, possibly planted or definitely planted are all listed. (co.zw)
  • It is native and widely spread from Senegal to Nigeria, also Central African Republic. (ijpsr.com)
  • What makes Annona particularly appreciated is not only the very sweet and pleasant taste, but also the remarkable nutritional properties of its pulp, rich in sugars, proteins, vitamin C, calcium and potassium. (smaf-ltd.com)
  • It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas but is now grown in many parts of the world. (viriar.com)
  • It is native to tropical east and northeast, west and west-central, and southern Africa, as well as southern subtropical Africa, and islands in the western Indian Ocean. (austinpublishinggroup.com)
  • Co-owner Pat McCarley's nine-year-old company has grown steadily as new residents and home builders have sought him out to green yards and businesses with East Palatka holly, Walter's viburnum, dune sunflowers, and other local natives. (jlconline.com)
  • Florida native plants for sustainable landscapes. (fann.org)
  • A prostrate or erect small perennial from 15-60 cm that produces long heads of purple-pink / purple & yellow & green flowers occurring from May to July or December in its native range. (australianseed.com)
  • We now stock a range of Propagation Accessories including the popular Aquamiser Propagation Kits, Pots, Native and Forestry Tubes, Trays, Labels and more. (australianseed.com)