- the
family Annonaceae that
bears edible fruits called sugar apples or
sweetsops or
custard apples. It
tolerates a
tropical lowland climate better than...
- custard-apple
Annona squamosa, a tree and
fruit also
called sugar apple or
sweetsop Asimina triloba, the "pawpaw", a
deciduous tree, with a
range from southern...
-
Annona mucosa is a
species of
flowering plant in the custard-apple family, Annonaceae, that is
native to
tropical South America. It is
cultivated for its...
- Annona, from the
family Annonaceae,
which includes the
closely related sweetsop and soursop. The
plant has long been
believed to be
native to
Ecuador and...
-
different genera in
family Annonaceae include the custard-apple, cherimoya,
sweetsop, ylang-ylang, and soursop. The
pawpaw is a patch-forming (clonal) understory...
- (graviola in Portuguese)
Strawberry guava (Cattley guava)
Sugar apple (
sweetsop; ata in Portuguese)
Suriname cherry (pitanga)
Tamarind Wax
apple (bell...
-
chewed to
obtain the juice, or can be
bought as
bottled sugarcane juice.
Sweetsop Tamarind Tangerine West
Indian cherry or
acerola Guava Jackfruit Coconut...
-
Sweet anise Sweet potato,
South America (misleading name: not a potato)
Sweetsop or sugar-apple
Tamarillo Teaberry or
wintergreen Tobacco Tomatillo Tomato...
-
cytherea (cóc)
Soursop (mãng cầu Xiêm or mãng cầu gai) Star
fruit (khế)
Sweetsop (na or mãng cầu ta) Rose
apple (roi in the north, mận Đà Lạt in the south)...
- in the same
plant family (Annonaceae) as the
custard apple, cherimoya,
sweetsop, soursop, and ylang-ylang; the
genus is the only
member of that family...