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Cherimoya (Annona cherimola)—native to the inner valleys of Ecuador and Peru—belongs to the custard apple family (Annonaceae) ...
Indeed, I had thought that the cherimoya was nothing more than small soursop, but it turns out they are related but different: Soursop is Annona muricata, cherimoya is Annona cherimola.
Cherimoya reaches its flavor peak in the spring, ... the Annona cherimola 'Mill' on Kratel's sloping property 3 miles from the ocean at 500 feet elevation are situated mostly against his house.
Cherimoya (Annona cherimola) is a green, cone-shaped fruit with leathery skin and creamy, sweet flesh. Thought to have originated in the Andes mountains of South America, it’s grown in tropical ...
Q “I have a cherimoya fruit tree I planted about five years ago and need advice and help in growing it. ... (Annona cherimola) at the market can exceed $7 per pound.
Cherimoya, Annona cherimola, happens to be one of those plants that needs some help fruiting. The female parts (stigmas) are receptive in the morning, but the male contribution, ...
The two — Annona praetermissa (Wild cherimoya) and Annona jamaicensis (Wild soursop) — are rare, which is most likely attributed to habitat loss from clearance of land for development and farming.
The two — Annona praetermissa (Wild cherimoya) and Annona jamaicensis (Wild soursop) — are rare, which is most likely attributed to habitat loss from clearance of land for development and farming.
Q “I have a cherimoya fruit tree I planted about five years ago and need advice and help in growing it. ... The price of cherimoyas (Annona cherimola) at the market can exceed $7 per pound.