Fruit Trees
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Prunus Armeniaca Tomcot
Description Prunus Armeniaca Tomcot, commonly known as the Tomcot apricot, is a deciduous fruit tree that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is a hybrid between the Chinese and Siberian apricots and was first introduced in the United States in the 1960s. This apricot cultivar is popular for its sweet, juicy, and flavorful fruit that ripens in mid-June to early…
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Prunus Armeniaca Garden Aprigold
Description Prunus Armeniaca Garden Aprigold, commonly known as garden apricot, is a deciduous fruit tree that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is a variety of apricot tree that produces small to medium-sized apricots with a bright orange-yellow skin and juicy flesh. The fruit is sweet and flavorful, making it a popular choice for fresh eating and cooking. Taxonomic Information…
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Prunus
Description Prunus is a genus of plants that includes popular fruit trees such as cherries and plums, as well as ornamental trees and shrubs. There are over 400 species in this genus, with a wide range of sizes and shapes. The leaves are typically oval or lance-shaped, with serrated edges. The flowers are usually white or pink, and are often…
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Malus Ioensis
Description Malus Ioensis is a species of fruit tree that is native to North America. More commonly known as the Iowa crabapple, it is a small deciduous tree that can grow up to 20 feet tall. It produces fragrant white or pink flowers during the spring and early summer, followed by small, tart crabapples that ripen in the fall. Taxonomic…
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Dovyalis Hebecarpa
Description Dovyalis Hebecarpa, also known as the Ceylon gooseberry or Ketembilla, is a fruit-bearing tree native to Sri Lanka and India. It is a member of the Flacourtiaceae family and can grow up to 10 meters tall. The plant is known for its deliciously tart fruit, which is commonly used in jams, chutneys, and pickles. The fruit is also high…
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