
Annona glabra - Wikipedia
Annona glabra is a tropical fruit tree in the family Annonaceae, in the same genus as the soursop and cherimoya. Common names include pond apple, alligator apple (so called because American alligators often eat the fruit), swamp apple, corkwood, bobwood, and monkey apple. [2] .
Monkey apple - Wikipedia
Monkey apple is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Annona glabra, a tropical fruit tree; Syzygium smithii, an Australian tree, also naturalised in New Zealand; Fruit of Posoqueria latifolia; Licania platypus, a tree species native to Central America
Annona glabra (Pond Apple) - Gardenia
Annona glabra (Pond Apple) is a small to medium deciduous tree with a rounded, spreading crown and a short, buttressed trunk. The thick, shiny leaves, 3-6 in. (7-15 cm) are alternate, oblong-elliptical, dark green above and pale beneath, with …
Annona glabra, Pond Apple, Alligator Apple, Monkey Apple - TopTropicals
Pond Apple, Alligator Apple, Monkey Apple Family: Annonaceae Origin: West Indies. The Annona glabra (Pond apple tree) is a small tree with an open, spreading habit that can reach a height of 10-20 ft. It grows well in full sun and semi-shade and requires regular water during the …
Monkey’s Apple, Mimusops coriacea - Eat The Weeds and other …
Nov 22, 2012 · Originally from Madagascar, Monkey’s Apple is well-established in the tropics from Southern Florida to Northern Australia. The leaves are leathery thus the name of the plant, coriacea. Fruit are yellow when ripe with three or so (2-4) non-edible seeds, dark brown, very hard, full of tannin.
Pond Apple, Annona glabra - Growables
Pond apple (Annona glabra) is native from Florida to the Yucatan peninsula and to south Brazil. It appears to have naturally colonized West Africa from seeds transported on water from Tropical America. Manatee County on the west coast and Brevard County on the east represent the northern limit of its distribution in Florida. 2.
Pond Apple, Encyclopedia of Life - Growables
Annona glabra, known as pond-apple, alligator-apple, swamp-apple, corkwood, and monkey-apple, is a tropical fruit tree in the family Annonaceae. Related species include cherimoya (A. cherimola) and soursop (A. muricata).
Pond Apple - Wild South Florida
Pond apple, Annona glabra, is one of those iconic South Florida natives. It just says Everglades. It’s important as food for wildlife and as habitat for birds and other animals. Pond Apple goes by a variety of names, including alligator apple and monkey apple.
Annona glabra - Monaco Nature Encyclopedia
Feb 1, 2019 · Native to tropical Africa, Annona glabra resists drought, floods and salt water. The raw fruits are insipid but due to its adaptability and fast growth is often used as rootstock for more prized Annona species that don't love humid soils. Various parts of the plant are used in the traditional medicine of the tropics © Giuseppe Mazza.
Monkey-apple - Gardenology.org - Plant Encyclopedia and …
Nov 14, 2007 · The fruit is oblong to spherical and apple-sized or larger, 7-15 cm long and up to 9 cm diameter, and falls when it is green or ripening yellow. It disperses by floating to new locations, and it is food for many animal species.
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