Annona cherimola

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Annona cherimola Mill.

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Order Magnoliales
Family Annonaceae
Genus Annona

2n = 14, 16

Origin : highland Andes

wild and cultivated

English cherimoya
French chérimolier / chérimole


Uses summary
  • fruit eaten raw, in sherbet or in juice


Description

Popular names

English cherimoya
French chérimolier, chérimoyer, chirimoya, annone, corossol du Pérou
German Cherimolia, Cherimoyabaum, Peruanischer Fraschenbaum (Fouqué) ; Cherimoya
Italian chirimoyo / anona, annona, chirimoya
Spanish anón (Gua), chirimoya (Es, Aml), chirimoya del Peru (Es), chirimorrinón (Vén) (Fouqué) ; chirimoyo / chirimoya
Portuguese anona do Chile (Bré), chirimolia (Fouqué) ; cherimóia
Kannada hanumaanaphala (Wealth of India)
Telugu hanumaanaphalamuchettu / lakshmanaphalamu (Wealth of India)
Thailand noina ostrelia (PROSEA)
  • See the names of the
  • See the etymology [of [fr:Dictionnaire étymologique#cherimola|cherimola]] and .

Classification

Annona cherimola Mill. (1768)

synonyme :

  • A. cherimolia auct.

Cultivars

History

Uses

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References

  • Alekseev, V. P. (1967) - Čerimojja. Annona cherimolia Mill., sem. Annonovych (Annonaceae). - Subtrop. Kul'tury (1): 116-121.
  • Chauvet, Michel, 2018. . Paris, Belin. 880 p. (p. 62)
  • Constantino, F. (1962) - L'Anona cherimolia. - Agricoltura 11 (12) Rome: 37-40.
  • Gade, D. W. (1975) - Plants, man and the land in the Vilcanota Valley of Peru. - Biogeographica 6 Junk Publ. The Hague: 240 pp.
  • Garcia Pittmann, E. (1956) - La chirimoya (Annona cherimola Mill.). - Estac. Expt. Agr. de la Molina 71 Lima: 1-26.
  • León, J. (1987) - Botanica de los cultivos tropicales. 2. ed. rev. y aumentada. - Coleccion libros y materiales educativos 84 Inst. Interamericano de Crop. para la Agricult. San Jose: 445 pp.
  • Morton, J. F. (ed.) - Fruits of warm climates. Creative Resource System Winterville, N.C. 1987: 505 pp.
  • Sauer, C. O. (1950): Cultivated plants of South and Central America (pp 487-543) - In: J. H. Steward (ed.) - Handbook of South American Indians 6 Bull. Bureau Amer. Ethnol., Smithsonian Inst. 143,6 Washington: 715 pp.
  • Sánchez-Monge, E. - Flora Agricola, tomo I. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentacion 1991: 1294 pp.
  • Velázquez Diez, J. (1953) - El chiromoyo en la costa granadina. - Agricultura 22 Madrid: 432-434.

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