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CHE Fruit Facts
... can produce as much as 400 pounds of fruit. The fruits ripen around November in California. Unlike mulberries, the ripe fruits do not separate easily from the tree and must be individually ... this country there are no known cultivars as such. FURTHER READING Darrow, George M. Minor Temperate Fruits. In Advances in Fruit Breeding. Purdue University Press, 1975. p. 282. Forbes, F. B. Cudrania ...
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Review -- Uncommon Fruits For Every Garden
... International, is an excellent place to start. Most of the fruits and nuts covered in Delicious Treats Using Our Exotic Fruits are tropical or subtropical, but by no means does that ... the sweetness or acidity of the fruits used. There are also recipes wherein fairly obvious substitutions have been made; in such instances tropical fruits simply replace temperate fruits in older recipes. Nothing is ...
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A Brief History of California Rare Fruit Growers
... knowledge and experiences which might help them all in the cultivation of rare fruits. The CRFG did not happen overnight, however. Thomson canvassed his friends and ... fruits from north to south, CRFG considers rare fruits to include the unusual and unappreciated, fruits difficult to grow by reason of climate along with extraordinary and superior forms of conventional, temperate zone fruits ...
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FIG Fruit Facts
... produces the best quality fruit in Mediterranean and dryer warm-temperate climates. Rains during fruit development and ripening can cause the fruits to split. With extra care figs will also grow in ... best in hot climates. Croisic (Cordelia, Gillette, St. John) Only edible caprifig. Fruits very early, only brebas are useful. Fruits pale yellow, small, pulp nearly white, without a lot of character. ...
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ACEROLA Fruit Facts
... does set without obvious pollinators or need for cross-pollination. Fruit: Fruits are round to oblate, cherry-like but with 3 lobes. ... around 1,500 mg C. Green fruits have twice the Vitamin C level of mature fruits. Fruits develop to maturity in less than ... tropics, there are typically 3 harvest periods per year. In more temperate areas, one and possibly 2 harvests occur. With regular irrigation, ...
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CAPE GOOSEBERRY Fruit Facts
... U.S. Adaptation: The cape gooseberry is an annual in at temperate regions and a perennial in the tropics. In the Andean ... should be mounded. Irrigation can be cut back when the fruits are maturing. The plants become dormant during drought. Fertilization: The ... some experience to tell when the calyx-enclosed fruits are fully ripe. Properly matured and prepared fruits will keep for several months. The ...
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PAWPAW Fruit Facts
... a length of 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches. Pawpaw fruits often occur as clusters of up to nine individual fruits. The ripe fruit is soft and thin skinned. CULTURE Location ... skin. Flavor superb. FURTHER READING Callaway, M. Brett. Pawpaw (Asimina triloba): a "Tropical" Fruit for Temperate Climates. New Crops. 1993. Callaway, M. Brett. The Pawpaw (Asimina triloba). Kentucky State University, Frankfort ...
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PEPINO DULCE Fruit Facts
... , Poha Berry (Physalis peruviana) and others. Origin: The pepino dulce is native to the temperate Andean regions of Colombia, Peru and Chile. The plant is not known in the ... Bright green, 3 inch long leaves. FURTHER READING Butterfield, Harry M. A History of Subtropical Fruits and Nuts in California. University of California, Agricultural Experiment Station. 1963. Facciola, Stephen. Cornucopia: ...
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POMEGRANATE Fruit Facts
... it is grown for its fruits mainly in the drier parts of California and Arizona. Adaptation: Pomegranates prefer a semi-arid mild-temperate to subtropical climate and are ... Leading commercial variety in California. FURTHER READING Butterfield, Harry M. A History of Subtropical Fruits and Nuts in California. University of California, Agricultural Experiment Station. 1963. Facciola, Stephen. ...
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Review -- Seven Gardening Encyclopedias
... . The one I have Taylor's Guide to Fruits and Berries (Holmes, 1996; 452 pages, $20 is not. It is excellent for common temperate zone fruits. The Wyman book describes more plants than ...
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