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|text=''Anona reticulata'' Linn. ANON. BULLOCK'S HEART. CORAZON. COROSSOL. CUSTARD APPLE. Tropical America. Cultivated in Peru, Brazil, in Malabar and the East Indies. This delicious fruit is produced in Florida in excellent perfection as far north as St. Augustine ; it is easily propagated from seed. Masters <ref>Masters, M. T. ''Treas. Bot.'' 1:70. 1870.</ref> says its yellowish pulp is not so much relished as that of the soursop or cherimoyer. Lunan <ref>Lunan, J. ''Hort. Jam.'' 1:256. 1814.</ref> says, in Jamaica, the fruit is much esteemed by some people. Unger <ref>Unger, F. ''U.S. Pat. Off. Rpt.'' 350. 1859.</ref> says it is highly prized but he calls the fruit brown, the size of the fist, while Lunan says brown, shining, of a yellow or orange color, with a reddishness on one side when ripe. | |||
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|author =[[Anona (Sturtevant, 1919)#Anona reticulata|Sturtevant, ''Notes on edible plants'', 1919]]. | |||
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*[http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search.aspx?SearchTerm=Annona%20reticulata&SearchCat= BHL] | *[http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search.aspx?SearchTerm=Annona%20reticulata&SearchCat= BHL] | ||
*[http://www.feedipedia.org/ Feedipedia] | *[http://www.feedipedia.org/ Feedipedia] | ||
*[http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/comindx.html Grieve's herbal] | *[http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/comindx.html Grieve's herbal] | ||
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*[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Annona+reticulata Plant List] | *[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Annona+reticulata Plant List] | ||
*[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Annona%20reticulata Plants for a future] | *[http://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Annona%20reticulata Plants for a future] | ||
*[[Annona reticulata (PROSEA)|PROSEA on Pl@ntUse]] | |||
*[http://proseanet.org/prosea/e-prosea.php PROSEA] | *[http://proseanet.org/prosea/e-prosea.php PROSEA] | ||
*[[Annona reticulata (PROTA)|PROTA on Pl@ntUse]] | *[[Annona reticulata (PROTA)|PROTA on Pl@ntUse]] | ||
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*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annona%20reticulata Wikipédia] | *[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annona%20reticulata Wikipédia] | ||
*[http://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Annona%20reticulata Wikiphyto] | *[http://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Annona%20reticulata Wikiphyto] | ||
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Annona reticulata
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Genus | Annona |
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Origin : area of origin
wild or cultivated
Uses summary
Description
Popular names
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Uses
Anona reticulata Linn. ANON. BULLOCK'S HEART. CORAZON. COROSSOL. CUSTARD APPLE. Tropical America. Cultivated in Peru, Brazil, in Malabar and the East Indies. This delicious fruit is produced in Florida in excellent perfection as far north as St. Augustine ; it is easily propagated from seed. Masters [1] says its yellowish pulp is not so much relished as that of the soursop or cherimoyer. Lunan [2] says, in Jamaica, the fruit is much esteemed by some people. Unger [3] says it is highly prized but he calls the fruit brown, the size of the fist, while Lunan says brown, shining, of a yellow or orange color, with a reddishness on one side when ripe.