Tuesday, February 28, 2012

postheadericon Bolwarra ( Eupomatia laurina )

 
Fruit Warehouse | Bolwarra ( Eupomatia laurina ) | It is a primitive Flowering plant, usually growing as an understorey in rainforest or wet sclerophyll forest. Eupomatia laurina, Sometimes known as Bolwarra or Native Guava or Copper Laurel is a shrub to small tree, Often seen Between 3 and 5 meters tall.
 
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postheadericon Beach Plum ( Prunus maritima )

Fruit Warehouse | Beach Plum ( Prunus maritima ) | It is a deciduous shrub, in its natural sand dune habitat growing 1-2 m high, although it can grow larger, up to 4 m tall, when cultivated in gardens. The leaves are alternate, elliptical, 3-7 cm long and 2-4 cm broad, with a sharply serrated margin. Prunus maritima (Beach Plum) is a species of plum native to the Atlantic coast of North America, from Maine south to Maryland. The fruit is an edible drupe 1.5-2 cm in diameter in the wild plant. The plant is salt-tolerant and cold-hardy. It Prefers the full sun and well-drained soil. It spreads by putting out suckers roots but in coarse soil puts down a tap root.

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postheadericon Barbadine ( Passiflora ligularis )



Fruit Warehouse | Barbadine ( Passiflora ligularis ) | It is native to the Andes Mountains Between Bolivia, Venezuela and Colombia. It Grows as far south as northern Argentina and as far north as Mexico. Ligu laris Passiflora, commonly known as the Sweet Granadilla or Grenadia is a plant species in the genus Passiflora. The epithet comes from the ligularis plant's ligulate corollae.
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Monday, February 27, 2012

postheadericon Babaco ( Vasconcellea × heilbornii )


Fruit Warehouse | Babaco ( Vasconcellea × heilbornii ) | The babaco is classified as a herbaceous shrub like Carica papaya (pawpaw or papaya) but unlike papaya it Produces only female flowers. The plant can babaco fruits Annually Produce from 30-60, and has an average life span of about eight years. The small plant is better suited as a container specimen than its cousin the papaya, the which needs constant moisture and high temperatures to survive.
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postheadericon Arhat ( Siraitia grosvenorii )



Fruit Warehouse | Arhat ( Siraitia grosvenorii ) | It is grown primarily in the far southern Chinese province of Guangxi (mostly in the mountains near Guilin), as well as in Guangdong, Guizhou, Hunan, and Jiangxi Provinces. Records as early as 1813 mention the cultivation of this plant in the Guangxi province. At present, the Guilin mountains harbor a plantation of 16 square kilometers with a yearly output of about 10.000 fruits.
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postheadericon American Pawpaw ( Asimina triloba )

Fruit Warehouse | American Pawpaw ( Asimina triloba ) | The pawpaw is a patch-forming (clonal) understory tree found in well-drained, deep, fertile bottom-land and Hilly upland habitat, with large, simple leaves and large fruits, the largest edible fruit indigenous to the United States. Asimina triloba, the pawpaw, paw paw, paw-paw, or common pawpaw, is a species of Asimina (pawpaw the genus) in the same plant family (the Annonaceae) as the custard-apple, cherimoya, sweetsop, ylang-ylang and soursop.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012

postheadericon American Persimmon ( Diospyros virginiana )


Fruit Warehouse | American Persimmon ( Diospyros virginiana ) | Typically Fruiting begins when the tree is about six years old. In the American South and Midwest, the fruits are Referred to as simply persimmons or 'Simmons', and are popular in desserts and cuisine. Commercial varieties include the very productive Early Golden, the productive John Rick, Woolbright, and Miller and the Ennis-seedless variety. Another nickname of the American persimmon, the 'date-plum', actually refers to a variety of persimmon found in South Asia, Diospyros lotus. Diospyros virginiana, commonly called the American persimmon, common persimmon, Eastern persimmon, " simmon "and" possumwood ", is a persimmon species known by a variety of names Including. The tree Grows wild but has been cultivated for its fruit and wood since prehistoric times by Native Americans

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postheadericon Açaí palm ( Euterpe oleracea )

 

Fruit Warehouse | Açaí palm ( Euterpe oleracea ) | Acai palms are tall, slender palms growing to 15-30 meters, with pinnate leaves up to 3 meters long. The açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea) is a species of palm tree in the genus Euterpe Their cultivated for fruit and superior hearts of palm.
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postheadericon Madrono ( Arbutus )

Fruit Warehouse | Madrono ( Arbutus ) | Arbutus are small trees or shrubs with flaking red bark and edible red berries. Fruit development is delayed for about five months after pollination, flowers That Appear so while the previous year's fruit are ripening.
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postheadericon Mamoncillo ( Melicoccus bijugatus )


Fruit Warehouse | Mamoncillo ( Melicoccus bijugatus ) | The genus was first described by Melicoccus Patrick Browne, an Irish doctor and botanist, in 1756. In 1760, Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin described the first species in Browne's genus, the which he named M. bijugatus. In 1762 Linnaeus used a spelling variation of the name Melicocca bijuga. In 1888 German taxonomist Ludwig Radlkofer Melicoccus placed in the tribe Melicocceae together with eight other genera. The specific epithet refers to the bijugate bijugatus leaves, leaves the which consist of two pairs of leaflets.
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postheadericon Mammee apple ( Mammea americana )


Fruit Warehouse | Mammee apple ( Mammea americana ) | Mammea americana is Often confused with the Mamey sapote tree (Pouteria sapota), Whose fruit is also called Mammee or Mamey. Mammea americana, commonly known as Mammee, Mammee apple, Mamey, Mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, Whose fruit is edible.


The tree is 18-21 m Mammee high and is similar in appearance to the southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora). The tree's upright branches form an oval head. Its dark-green foliage is quite dense, with opposite, leathery, elliptic leaves.  The flower is fragrant Mammee, has 4 or 6 white petals, and 2.5-4 cm wide Reaches when fully blossomed.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012

postheadericon Blood orange


Fruit Warehouse | Blood orange | While all Oranges are of hybrid origin Likely Between the pomelo and the tangerine, Blood Oranges originated as a mutation of the sweet orange. The blood orange is a variety of orange (Citrus sinensis) with crimson, blood-colored, almost flesh.The fruit is smaller than an average orange; its skin is usually pitted, but can be smooth.
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postheadericon Black Walnut ( Juglans nigra )


Fruit Warehouse | Black Walnut ( Juglans nigra ) | More nuts are produced by open-grown trees. Black walnut is more resistant to frost than the English or Persian walnut, but thrives best in the warmer regions of fertile, Lowland Soils with a high water table. Nuts are harvested by hand from wild trees. The black walnut nutmeats are used as an ingredient in food, while the hard black walnut shell is used commercially in abrasive cleaning, cosmetics, and oil well drilling and water filtration. 
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postheadericon Black Sapote ( Diospyros digyna )


Fruit Warehouse | Black Sapote ( Diospyros digyna ) | Other names include Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Persimmon and Chocolate (in Spanish) Zapote Prieto. Diospyros digyna, the Black Sapote, is a species of persimmon is native to eastern That Mexico and Central America south to Colombia.
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Friday, February 24, 2012

postheadericon Black Apple ( Pouteria australis)


Fruit Warehouse | Black Apple ( Pouteria australis) | The alternate name was coined by Planchonella australis Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre in 1890. A genetic analysis of RNA Internal transcribed spacer material found Pouteria australis That was most closely related a pair of species, Pouteria Pouteria cotinifolia and eerwah - the three forming a distinct group of Australian species within the genus.
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postheadericon Melon pear ( Solanum muricatum )


Fruit Warehouse | Melon pear ( Solanum muricatum ) | The pepino dulce fruit resembles a melon (Cucumis melo) in color, and its flavor recalls a Succulent mixture of honeydew and cucumber, and Thus Spake Sometimes it is also called pepino melon or melon pear, but only very distantly pepinos are related to melons and pears . Solanum muricatum is a species of evergreen shrub native to South America and grown for its edible sweet fruit. Attempts to Produce commercial cultivars and to export the fruit have been made in New Zealand, Turkey and Chile.

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postheadericon Melinjo ( Gnetum gnemon )


Fruit Warehouse | Melinjo ( Gnetum gnemon ) | Mainly Strobili mature from June to September in NE Philippines. Gnemon Gnetum is a species of Gnetum native to Southeast Asia and the western Pacific Ocean islands, from Assam south and east through Indonesia and Malaysia to the Philippines and Fiji. Common names include melinjo or belinjo (Indonesian language), Bago (Malay language, Tagalog language), muling (Aceh language) peesae (Pattani Malay), dae (Kwara'ae language), phakmiang (Thai language) and bet, Rau BEP, Rau Danh or GAM (Vietnamese language). They are Sometimes called rice paddy oats or oats.
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

postheadericon Tropical Almond ( Terminalia catappa )


Fruit Warehouse | Tropical Almond ( Terminalia catappa ) | Common names include Bengal almond, Singapore almond, Ebelebo, Malabar almond, Indian almond, Tropical almond, Sea almond, Almond Beach, Talisay tree, Umbrella tree, Abrofo Nkatie (Akan), Tavola (Fiji), "Castanhola" (Northeastern Brazil) , Zanmande (Creole) and kotōl (Marshallese). Terminalia catappa is a large tropical tree in the Leadwood tree family, Combretaceae. The Terminalia catappa has Corky, light fruit That is dispersed by water. As the tree gets older, its crown Becomes more flattened to form a spreading, vase shape. Its branches are distinctively arranged in tiers.
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postheadericon Salmonberry ( Rubus spectabilis )


Fruit Warehouse | Salmonberry ( Rubus spectabilis ) | The fruit matures in late summer to early autumn, and resembles a large yellow to orange-red raspberry 1.5-2 cm long with many drupelets. Rubus spectabilis (Salmonberry) is a species of Rubus native to the west coast of west central North America from Alaska to California. The leaf margins are toothed. In Kodiak, Alaska, orange salmonberries are Often Referred to as "Russian berries". Plain salmonberries are found as far north as Kivalina, Alaska.
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postheadericon American Chestnut ( Castanea dentata )

Fruit Warehouse | American Chestnut ( Castanea dentata ) | There are Several related species of chestnut, Such as the European Sweet Chestnut, Chinese Chestnut, Chestnut and Japanese, the which are distinguishable only with difficulty from the American species. The American Chestnut (Castanea dentata) is a large, deciduous tree of the beech family native to eastern North America.
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postheadericon African mango ( Irvingia )


Fruit Warehouse | African mango ( Irvingia ) | The subtly aromatic nuts are dried in the sun Typically for preservation, and are sold whole or in powder form. They may be ground to a paste known variously as dika bread or Gabon chocolate. Their high content of mucilage enables them to be used as thickening agents for dishes Such as ogbono soup. The nuts may also be pressed for vegetable oil.
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postheadericon Abiu ( Pouteria caimito )


Fruit Warehouse | Abiu ( Pouteria caimito ) | The leaves of Pouteria caimito range from oblong to elliptic. The flowers on the tree can come either by Themselves or in clusters of two to five flowers. The flowers are small with four to five petals.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

postheadericon Sea-buckthorn



Fruit Warehouse | Sea-buckthorn | In western Europe, it is largely confined to sea Coasts where salt spray off the sea prevents other larger plants from out-competing it, but in central Asia it is more widespread in dry semi-desert sites where other plants can not survive the dry conditions.

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postheadericon Saskatoon berry ( Amelanchier alnifolia )


Fruit Warehouse | Saskatoon berry ( Amelanchier alnifolia ) | The name derives from the Cree inanimate noun misâskwatômina (sg saskatoonberry misâskwatômin NI, NI misâskwatômina saskatoonberries pl). The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is named after the berry. Amelanchier alnifolia, the Saskatoon, Pacific serviceberry, shadbush alder-leaf, dwarf shadbush, or western juneberry, is a shrub with edible berry-like fruit, native to North America from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north central United States. Historically it was also called "pigeon berry".

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postheadericon Rose hip

 
Fruit Warehouse | Rose hip | Rose hips have recently Become popular as a healthy treat for pet chinchillas and guinea pigs. Rose hips Provide a sugarless, safe way to increase of Their vitamin C intake. The rose hip, or rose haw, is the fruit of the rose plant, that is Typically red-to-orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form in spring, and ripen in late summer through autumn. Rose hips are used for herbal tea, watches, jelly, syrup, soup, beverages, pies, bread, wine, and marmalade.

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postheadericon Quince ( Cydonia oblonga )


Fruit Warehouse | Quince ( Cydonia oblonga ) | Quince is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species Including brown-tail, Bucculatrix bechsteinella, Bucculatrix pomifoliella, Coleophora cerasivorella, Coleophora malivorella, green pug moth and winter. The immature fruit is green with dense gray-white pubescence, most of the which rubs off before maturity in late autumn when the fruit changes color to yellow with hard, strongly perfumed flesh.
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postheadericon Rowan


Fruit Warehouse | Rowan | The name rowan was originally applied to the species Sorbus aucuparia, and is also used for other species in subgenus Sorbus Sorbus. The rowans or mountain-ashes are shrubs or small trees in the genus Sorbus of family Rosaceae.
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postheadericon Redcurrant ( Ribes rubrum )


Fruit Warehouse| Redcurrant ( Ribes rubrum ) | An established bush can Produce 3-4 kilos of berries from mid to late summer.  The redcurrant (or red currant), Ribes rubrum, is a member of the genus Ribes in the gooseberry family Grossulariaceae, native to parts of western Europe (Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Northern Italy, Northern Spain, Portugal and Poland).

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postheadericon Loquat ( Eriobotrya japonica )


Fruit Warehouse | Loquat ( Eriobotrya japonica ) | The leaves are alternate, simple, 10-25 cm long, dark green, tough and leathery in texture, with a serrated margin, and densely velvety-hairy below with thick yellow-brown pubescence; the young leaves are also densely pubescent above, but this soon rubs off. Eriobotrya japonica is an evergreen large shrub or small tree, with a rounded crown, short trunk and Woolly new Twigs.

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postheadericon Gooseberry ( Ribes uva-crispa )


Fruit Warehouse | Gooseberry ( Ribes uva-crispa ) | Gooseberry bushes Produce an edible fruit and are grown on both a commercial and domestic basis. The gooseberry is a straggling bush growing to 1-3 meters (3-10 feet) tall, the branches being thickly set with sharp spines, standing out singly or in diverging Tufts of two or three from the bases of the short spurs or lateral leaf shoots. The fruit of wild gooseberries is smaller than in the cultivated varieties, but is Often of good flavor; Generally it is hairy, but in one variety smooth, constituting the R. uva-crispa of writers; berries' color is usually green, but there are red variants and occasionally deep purple berries occur.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

postheadericon Elderberry ( Sambucus nigra )


 Fruit Warehouse | Elderberry ( Sambucus nigra ) | The genus is native in temperate-to-subtropical regions of both the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.  The leaves are pinnate with 5-9 leaflets (rarely 3 or 11). Sambucus (elder or elderberry) is a genus of Between 5 and 30 species of shrubs or small trees in the moschatel family, Adoxaceae.

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Monday, February 20, 2012

postheadericon Crowberry ( Empetrum nigrum )


Fruit Warehouse | Crowberry ( Empetrum nigrum ) | Species of crowberry include: E. nigrum (Crowberry), E. eamesii (Rockberry), E.rubrum and E. hermaphroditum. All are evergreen mat forming shrubs, with small, light green needle-like leaves 3-10 mm long. The flowers are small and plain looking. This tribe does share a number of distinctive morphological features, the which seem to be associated with wind pollination.

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postheadericon Cranberry ( Vaccinium Oxycoccus )


Fruit Warehouse | Cranberry ( Vaccinium Oxycoccus ) | Most cranberries are processed into products Such as juice, sauce, hours, and sweetened dried cranberries, with the remainder sold fresh to consumers. Cranberry sauce is regarded as an indispensable part of traditional American and Canadian Thanksgiving menus and European winter festivals some. Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus of the genus Vaccinium Oxycoccus.

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postheadericon Cloudberry ( Rubus chamaemorus )

Fruit Warehouse | Cloudberry ( Rubus chamaemorus ) | English common names include cloudberry, bakeapple (in Atlantic Canada), Knotberry and Knoutberry (in England), Averin and Evron (in Scotland). Unlike most Rubus species, the cloudberry is dioecious, and fruit production by a female plant requires pollination from a male plant. The cloudberry Grows to 10-25 cm high. After pollination, the white (Sometimes reddish-tipped) flowers form raspberry-sized berries.

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postheadericon shew ( Anacardium occidentale )


Fruit Warehouse | Cashew ( Anacardium occidentale ) |  The fruit of the cashew tree is an accessory fruit (Sometimes called a pseudocarp or false fruit). Called the cashew apple, better known in Central America as "Marañón", it ripens into a yellow and / or red structure about 5-11 cm long. It is edible, and has a strong "sweet" smell and a sweet taste. The true fruit of the cashew tree is a kidney or boxing-glove shaped drupe That Grows at the end of the cashew apple. The drupe develops first on the tree, and then the pedicel expands to Become the cashew apple. Within the true fruit is a single seed, the cashew nut. Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the nut of the cashew is a seed. Some people are allergic to cashew nuts, but cashews are a less frequent allergen than nuts or peanuts.

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postheadericon Blackcurrant ( Ribes nigrum )


Fruit Warehouse | Blackcurrant ( Ribes nigrum ) | There are many cultivars of black currants, Including: Amos Black, Ben Alder, Ben Avon, Ben Connan, Ben Dorain, Gairn Ben, Ben Hope, Ben Lomond, Ben Loyal, Ben More, Ben Sarek, Ben Tirran, Big Ben, Boskoop Giant , Cotswold Cross and Wellington XXX. New varieties are being developed continually to improv frost tolerance, disease resistance, machine harvesting, fruit quality, fruit flavor and nutritional content. Varieties producing green fruit, less strongly flavored and sweeter than typical blackcurrants, are cultivated in Finland, where They are called "greencurrants" (viherherukka).

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postheadericon Apricot ( Prunus armeniaca )


Fruit Warehouse | Apricot ( Prunus armeniaca ) | The leaves are ovate, 5-9 centimetres (2.0-3.5 in) long and 4-8 centimetres (1.6-3.1 in) wide, with a rounded base, a pointed tip and a finely serrated margin.

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postheadericon Mandarin orange ( Citrus reticulata )


Fruit Warehouse | Mandarin orange  ( Citrus reticulata ) | The tree is more drought-tolerant than the fruit. The mandarin is tender, and is Damaged easily by cold. The Mandarin orange, also known as the Mandarin or Mandarine (both lower-case), is a small citrus tree (Citrus reticulata) with fruit resembling other Oranges. Mandarin Oranges are usually eaten plain or in fruit salads. Specifically reddish orange mandarin cultivars, can be marketed as tangerines, but this is not a botanical classification.

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postheadericon Ugli fruit ( Citrus paradisi )


Fruit Warehouse | Ugli fruit ( Citrus paradisi ) | It has an unsightly appearance with rough, wrinkled, greenish-yellow Rind, wrapped loosely around the orange pulpy citrus inside. UGLI is the trademark of Cabel Hall Citrus Limited and the which it sells under its Jamaican tangelo, a citrus fruit created by hybridizing a grapefruit (or pomelo), an orange and a tangerine. Its species is Citrus reticulata × Citrus paradisi.

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postheadericon Tangelo


Fruit Warehouse | Tangelo | The early maturing Orlando tangelo is noted for its juiciness, mild and sweet flavor, large size, and flat-round shape with a characteristic knob. Orlando tangelos are available from mid-November to the beginning of February. It originated as a cross Between a Duncan grapefruit and a Dancy tangerine. When the Orlando tangelo was first cultivated, it was known by the name Lake tangelo. Orlando tangelos are Recognized as one of the more cold-tolerant varieties.

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postheadericon Persimmon


Fruit Warehouse | Persimmon | The word persimmon is derived from putchamin, pasiminan, or pessamin, from Powhatan, an Algonquian language of the eastern United States, meaning "a dry fruit". The calyx Often Remains attached to the fruit after harvesting, but Becomes Easier to remove as it ripens.  A persimmon is the edible fruit of a number of species of trees in the genus Diospyros in the ebony wood family (Ebenaceae).

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postheadericon Feijoa ( Acca sellowiana )

Fruit Warehouse | Feijoa ( Acca sellowiana ) | It has a sweet, aromatic flavor. The fruit drops when RIPE and at its fullest flavor, but may be picked from the tree prior to the drop to Prevent bruising. The fruit pulp resembles the closely related Guava, having a gritty texture. Feijoa fruit has a distinctive, potent smell.  Acca sellowiana, a species of Flowering plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, is native to the highlands of southern Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, and northern Argentina. It is Widely cultivated as a garden plant and fruiting tree in New Zealand, and can be found as a garden plant in Australia and Azerbaijan. Common names include feijoa (/ feɪʒoʊ.ə /, / feɪdʒoʊ.ə /, or / feɪhoʊ.ə /) pineapple Guava and guavasteen.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

postheadericon Choke cherry ( Prunus virginiana )


Fruit Warehouse | Choke cherry ( Prunus virginiana ) | The berries are very RIPE dark in color and less astringent than the red berries. Prunus virginiana, commonly called chokecherry, bitter-berry, or cherry bird Virginia, is a species of bird cherry (Prunus subgenus Padus) native to North America, where it is found almost throughout the continent except for the Deep South and the far north.

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postheadericon Lilly Pilly ( Acmena smithii, Eugenia smithii )

Fruit Warehouse | Lilly Pilly ( Acmena smithii, Eugenia smithii ) | trees are buttressed at the base. The bark is red brown, light gray or pinkish gray with soft papery scales. The small, glossy, lance-shaped leaves are a shiny green when mature, but pink / red when young. The leaf stalks are 2 to 3 mm long.

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postheadericon Brush Cherry ( Syzygium paniculatum )


Fruit Warehouse | Brush Cherry ( Syzygium paniculatum ) | It is commonly confused with Syzygium australe, brush cherry. The magenta lilly pilly (Syzygium paniculatum, syn. Eugenia paniculata), also known by the common name magenta cherry, is a broad Bushy dense rainforest tree native to New South Wales.

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postheadericon Blue Lilly Pilly ( Syzygium oleosum )

Fruit Warehouse | Blue Lilly Pilly ( Syzygium oleosum ) | The leaves have oil dots and are aromatic when crushed Distinctly, with Aromas Reminiscent of mango or apricot. Its flowers are small and white-colored cream. It Produces a Purplish red fruit when young, changing to blue when the RIPE Purplish, 13-40 mm in diameter. The fruit can be eaten freshly picked from the tree or cooked. 

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postheadericon Australian Finger Lime ( Microcitrus australasica )


Fruit Warehouse | Australian Finger Lime ( Microcitrus australasica ) | The finger lime has recently been popularized as a gourmet bushfood. The fruit juice is acidic and similar to That of a lime. Marmalade and pickles are also made from finger lime. The Finger Lime plant, Citrus australasica (syn. Microcitrus australasica) is a Thorny understorey shrub or small tree of Lowland subtropical rainforest and dry rainforest in the coastal border region of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Flowers are white with petals 6-9 mm long.

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postheadericon Litsea ( Litsea garciae )


Fruit Warehouse | Litsea ( Litsea garciae ) | The round fruits (35 to 45 mm in diameter), flattened top and bottom, have thin, edible skins bright pink. Medium to thick flesh surrounds the single, avocado-like seed (1 "). It is creamy-white and similar to avocado, but softer with a more delicate flavor. The engkala Grows rapidly and Tolerates high light levels if well watered.

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postheadericon Kerantongan ( Durio oxleyanus )


Fruit Warehouse | Kerantongan ( Durio oxleyanus ) | Durian trees are large, growing to 25-50 meters (80-164 ft) in height depending on the species. Durian trees have one or two Flowering and fruiting periods per year, though the timing varies depending on the species, cultivars, and Localities. A typical durian tree can bear fruit after four or five years. The durian fruit can hang from any branch and matures roughly three months after pollination.

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Abiu Açaí palm Acmena smithii African mango Amelanchier alnifolia American Chestnut American Pawpaw American Persimmon Anacardium occidentale Ananas comosus Annona muricata Annona squamosa Antidesma bunius Apple Apricot Arbutus Areca catechu Arhat Artocarpus altilis Artocarpus heterophyllus Artocarpus integer Asimina triloba Australian Finger Lime Averrhoa bilimbi Avocado Babaco Baccaurea motleyana Bactris gasipaes Bacuri Banana Barbadine Beach Plum Belimbing wuluh Betel Nut Black Apple Black cherry black sapote black walnut Blackberry Blackcurrant blood orange Blue Lilly Pilly Blueberry Bolwarra Bottle Gourd Bouea macrophylla Breadfruit Brush Cherry Buah cengkeh Buah Gayam Buah merah Buah pinang Buddha's hand Buni fruit Bush tomato C. maxima Canarium ovatum Cantaloupe Cantalupensis Carambola Carica papaya Carrot Castanea dentata Ceiba pentandra Cempedak Certain Solanum Cherry Chilean guava Choke cherry Citrullus lanatus Citrus × floridana Citrus grandis Citrus hystrix Citrus limon Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus Citrus paradis Citrus reticulata Citrus sinensis Cloudberry Clove Cocoa Coconut Cocos nucifera Coffea Coffea arabica Cranberry Crowberry Cucumber Cucumis sativus Cydonia oblonga Daucus carota Dewandaru fruit Diospyros digyna Diospyros virginiana Dragon Fruit Duku Durian Durio oxleyanus Elderberry Eleiodoxa conferta Empetrum nigrum Eriobotrya japonica Eugenia smithii Eupomatia laurina Euterpe oleracea Flacourtia inermis Fragaria ananassa Fruit Gandaria Garcinia dulcis Garcinia mangostana Gnetum gnemon Gooseberry Grape Guava Inocarpus fagifer Irvingia Jack Jackfruit Jamblang Jambu Bol Jambu mete Jeruk kingkit Jeruk purut Juglans nigra Kaffir Lime Kapok Kecapi fruit Kedondong Kelengkeng Kelubi fruit Kemunting fruit Kepel fruit Kerantongan Kiwifruit Kurma Lagenaria siceraria Langsat Lansium domesticum Lemon Lilly Pilly Limau kunci Limeberry Limequat Limonia trifolia Lingonberry Litchi chinensis Litsea Litsea garciae Lobi-lobi Loquat Lychee Macadamia Madrono Mahoni Malus domestica Mammea americana Mammee apple Mamoncillo Mandarin orange Mangifera caesia Mango Mangosteen Manilkara zapota Melicoccus bijugatus Melinjo Melon pear Melons Metroxylon sagu Microcitrus australasica Morinda citrifolia Mundu Musa acuminata balbisiana Nona fruit Noni Olea europaea Olive Orange Orange Bali Palm fruit Pandanus conoideus Passiflora ligularis Peach Peach palm Pear Persea americana Persimmon Pili Nut Pineapple Pir Pitaya Platonia insignis Pomegranate pomelo Pouteria australis Pouteria caimito Prunus armeniaca Prunus avium Prunus maritima Prunus persica Prunus serotina Prunus virginiana Psidium guajava Punica granatum Quince Rambutan Red fruit Redcurrant Ribes nigrum Ribes rubrum Ribes uva-crispa Rose hip Rowan Rubus argutus Rubus chamaemorus Rubus spectabilis Rumbai fruit Rumbia fruit Salak Salmonberry Sambucus nigra Sapodilla Saskatoon berry Sea buckthorn shew Siraitia grosvenorii Solanum lycopersicum Solanum muricatum Soursop Spondias mombin Srikaya Star fruit vegetables Starfruit Stelechocarpus burahol Strawberry Sugar-apple Sukun Syzygium aromaticum Syzygium cumini Syzygium jambos Syzygium malaccense Syzygium oleosum Syzygium paniculatum Tangelo Terminalia catappa Theobroma cacao Tin of fruit Tomato Tropical Almond Ugli fruit Ugni molinae Vaccinium Oxycoccus Vaccinium vitis-idaea Watermelon Wine

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