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Cashew, Pajuil, Maranon (Anacardium occidentale)
... : Anacardium occidentale L. Synonym: Family: Anacardiaceae Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 23-24 USDA: 11-12 Frost Tolerance: Tender in Phoenix, foliage damaged at 32° F (0° C), serious damage at 25 ... , the true fruit, is borne on a greatly enlarged, fleshy receptacle. This structure, the cashew apple, is about 2 inches in diameter (5 cm) and 3 to 4 inches in length ...
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Custard Apple, Bullock's Heart, Corazón (Annona reticulata)
... : Cold Frames Bare Root Custard Apple, Bullock's Heart, Corazón Scientific Name: Annona reticulata L. Synonym: Family: Annonaceae Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 24-25 USDA: 10-11 Frost Tolerance: Tender in Phoenix ... seedlings of the same species, or on those of soursop, sweetsop, and pond apple. Trees of the custard apple grow well on a wide range of soil types and are better adapted ...
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Hondapara Tree, Chulta, Elephant Apple (Dillenia indica)
Hondapara Tree, Chulta, Elephant Apple (Dillenia indica) Previous species Next Species Home Page Order CD-ROMs from the site Tell ... : Cold Frames Bare Root Hondapara Tree, Chulta, Elephant Apple Scientific Name: Dillenia indica L. Synonym: Dillenia speciosa Family: Dilleniaceae Dillenia indica, photo USDA Frost Tolerance: Greenhouse tree in Phoenix Sun Exposure: Full ...
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Rose Apple, Pomarrosa (Eugenia jambos)
... Seasonal Links: Cold Frames Bare Root Rose Apple, Pomarrosa Scientific Name: Eugenia jambos L. Synonym: Syzygium jambos Family: Myrtaceae Recommended Temperature Zone: sunset: 18-24 Frost Tolerance: Semi hardy in Phoenix ( ... colored and gradually turn to the characteristic dark green at maturity. Cultural Practices: The rose apple grows well on a wide range of soil types. It grows rather slowly, and ...
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