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Definition of A triloba

A triloba
2. (Bot.) A tree of the genus Asimina (A. triloba), growing in the western and southern parts of the United States, and producing a sweet edible fruit; also, the fruit itself. --Gray.

Meaning of A triloba from wikipedia

- Asimina triloba, the American papaw, pawpaw, paw paw, or paw-paw, among many regional names, is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States...
- Prunus triloba, sometimes called flowering plum or flowering almond, a name shared with Prunus jacquemontii, is a shrubby cherry, sometimes becoming a small...
- Rudbeckia triloba, the browne**** or brown-e**** susan, thin-leaved coneflower or three-leaved coneflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- Triloba is a genus of gastropods belonging to the family Clausiliidae. The species of this genus are found in the Balkans. Species: Triloba sandrii (Küster...
- Ipomoea triloba is a species of Ipomoea morning glory known by several common names, including littlebell and Aiea morning glory. It is native to the tropical...
- Oenothera triloba, with common names stemless evening primrose and sessile evening primrose is a flowering plant in the primrose family. It is native to...
- This Hydrophylloideae article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it....
- Grevillea triloba is species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to near Geraldton in Western Australia. It is a diffuse or spreading...
- albidum (s****afras, white s****afras, red s****afras, or silky s****afras) is a species of S****afras native to eastern North America, from southern Maine...
- to as pawpaw. The genus includes the widespread common pawpaw Asimina triloba, which bears the largest edible fruit indigenous to the United States....