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Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata)
... fruit contains up to 2 white, rounded seeds. Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata) Photo by Ben Poirier Courtesy of CRFG Inc. Cultural Practices: Cherries of the Rio Grande are easy to grow, requiring relatively little maintenance for the growth of healthy, productive plants. Fruit ... Gardens magazine subscription. Desert Tropicals Home Page | List of All the Plants | More in the Myrtaceae ...
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Feijoa, Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana)
... : Drought resistant once established, but lack of water will cause fruit to drop, does not like to be kept too wet Propagation: ... to 7 months. 'Nazemetz' is a self-fertile variety. Links: CRFG Feijoa Fruit Facts Sponsors: We do get a small commission out of ... Better Homes and Gardens magazine subscription. Desert Tropicals Home Page | List of All the Plants | More in the Myrtaceae family | Tell ...
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Jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora)
... 2 or 3 lighter crops at about monthly intervals. The fruit is eaten fresh or made into jelly. Propagation: The plants are ... to bear. In Brazil, superior varieties are propagated by inarching. Links: CRFG Fruit Facts Sponsors: We do get a small commission out of ... Better Homes and Gardens magazine subscription. Desert Tropicals Home Page | List of All the Plants | More in the Myrtaceae family | Tell ...
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Capulin Cherry (Prunus salicifolia)
... : Very questionable, avoid any direct sun Sun Exposure: Full sun to fruit, shade to survive in Phoenix Origin: Mexico Growth Habits: Evergreen ... like dark purple with green flesh fruits Fruiting Habits: Links: CRFG fruit facts Sponsors: We do get a small commission out ... Better Homes and Gardens magazine subscription. Desert Tropicals Home Page | List of All the Plants | More in the Rosaceae family | ...
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