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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... Fruit Resources, Cornell University Search Cornell Cornell Fruit Main Page Berries Main Page Production Menu General Information Blueberry Strawberry Bramble Specialty Fruit Specialty Fruit Production Specialty fruits are a diverse group of berry and other small fruit ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... fruit that ripen in late April or early May in Florida. This species can grow in swampy areas and will grow as far south as Lake County. Mayhaws produce a specialty fruit ... Blume) 200 10 Specialty crop with high ... Specialty crop with high consumer demand. Low Moderate 7 Fig (Ficus carica L.) 15 15 High incidence of freeze and frost damage to vegetative tissues. Some potential as a dooryard fruit ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

LOQUAT Fruit Facts
... market is a factor in their favor. The fruit is also popular in ethnic markets and is offered in limited amounts in specialty fruit stores and through Farmer's Markets in many communities. CULTIVARS Orange-fleshed Varieties Big Jim Originated in San Diego, Calif. by Jim Neitzel. Large, roundish to oblong fruit, 1 ...
www.crfg.org

Review -- Chez Panisse Fruit
... primarily on California fruit; a valuable help to many backyard growers and specialty fruit lovers who find themselves inundated with such uncommon or common fruit as passion-fruit, loquats, plantains, ollalieberries, ... longer than recorded history. She gives careful recommendations for processing this messy, staining fruit and offers a handful of tempting recipes such as Rocket Salad with ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... blackberries) Specialty fruit (other berries and small fruits) IPM (diseases, insects, weeds, and wildlife) General Information Blueberries Strawberry Brambles (raspberries and blackberries) Specialty fruit (other berries ... Michigan State University Fruit Crop Advisory Team Alert Newsletter Ohio Fruit ICM Newsletter Ontario Berry Grower Penn State Vegetable and Small Fruit Gazette Grower ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Dooryard Fruit Varieties
... WARM WEATHER ADAPTABILITY VARIETY ADAPTATION DECIDUOUS FRUIT VARIETIES CITRUS VARIETIES TROPICAL FRUITS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation Dooryard Fruit Varieties Dooryard Fruit Varieties1 T.E. Crocker and J ... 'Thompson' Mid-season Few 'Flame' Mid-season Few 'Ray Ruby' Mid-season Few SPECIALTY Satsuma3 Very early Very few 'Robinson'4 Very early Varies Fallglo2 Very early ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Specialty Perennial: Solomon seals
... Specialty Perennial: Solomon seals Plants for shade POLYGONATUM Polygonatum's or Solomon seals are graceful shade ... 10- 30 inches tall with whorled leaves and 1-3 hanging purple-pink flowers. Red fruit that is spotted. Zones 6-8. P. 'Langthorns Variegated' - Plants have variable yellow striated leaves ...
hardyplants.com

Ohioline: Yard and Garden: Fruit
... Fruit Vegetables Lawns Insects & Pests Landscaping Specialty Gardens Weed Control Soil Management Environment Business Connections College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences College of Human Ecology The Ohio State University Fruit ... **** Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301 (pdf) Fruit - Other Fruits Injury to Tree and Small Fruit Plants, HYG-1409 Kiwi Fruit and Hardy Kiwi, HYG ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Specialty Trees
... Specialty Trees Nursery | Table of Contents | Index of Plants TREES FOR THE ENTHUSIAST This section includes ... enthusiast should attempt growing mamey in southwestern Florida. The time between flower and fruit is about 2 years. The fruit weighs from ½ to 5 lbs., has a rough and leathery skin, pink ...
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Specialty Trees
... Specialty Trees Nursery | Table of Contents | Index of Plants FRUITING VINES AND ... (Ceriman) Monstera deliciosa This vine is the only edible fruit-producing member of the philodendron family. The fruit looks something like a cross between an ear of ... years of planting, the vines are capable of yielding large quantities of fruit. The fruit is either picked from the vine or allowed to fall and gathered ...
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