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  1. La atemoya es un híbrido de la chirimoya (Annona cherimoya) y la anona (Annona squamosa), dos miembros de la familia de la Anona. El nombre proviene de una vieja palabra mexicana "ate" por anona combinada con "moya" de chirimoya. Se han desarrollado muchas variedades cultivables de la atemoya en...
  2. El anón amazónico es un árbol semicaducifolio, de hasta 10 m de altura, que prospera en climas cálidos y húmedos, y está relacionado con Annonas (guanábana, chirimoya, atemoya). El fruto, de hasta 15 cm de diámetro, es dulce y cremoso, y normalmente se come fresco.
  3. se cree que las especie de la chirimoya se originó en los valles interandinos de Ecuador, Colombia y Bolivia.
  4. La anona roja es un árbol semicaducifolio de tamaño mediano, de hasta 10 m de altura, con frutas grandes de textura suave y de color marrón amarillento. La fruta puede medir hasta 15 cm de diámetro, tiene un sabor dulce y generalmente se consume fresco.
  5. Se dice que la guanábana se originó en Sudamérica y las Indias Occidentales.
  6. La anona es una especie de árbol frutal del trópico ampliamente distribuido. Se considera en general que su origen es América, donde es frecuentemente cultivado y a menudo puede encontrarse en estado silvestre. La anona tiene además una larga historia de cultivo en India, donde es referida de...
  7. Growables Origin Although it is said thatA. reticulatais a native of the Antilles. the presence in Guatemala and Belize of a wild variety,A. reticulatavar.primigenia, and also of a very wide variability of cultivars suggests that this zone is the species' area of origin. It has been introduced in...
  8. 29/1/2019 El Catálogo de Semillas en Línea de ECHO está ofreciendo una adición a nuestra colección de anonas, las cuales forman parte de la familia de la papaya/anona blanca, Annonaceae.Rollinia mucosa, comúnmente conocida como cachimán, aguacatillo (en inglés biriba, rollinia, o wild sugar apple), puede...
  9. 20/1/2007 Hand pollination of atemoya flowers is a simple procedure based on the interesting fact that the female and male parts (Figure 1) of each flower mature at different times.
  10. 19/10/1996 The atemoya is one of those fewfruits that can be considered a fully adequate dessert.
  11. A. squamosais indigenous to tropical South America and the West Indies according toWester (1912); however,Pinto et al. (2005)states that the sugar apple originated in lowland Central America where it is indigenous, and from there it was distributed to Mexico and throughout tropical America. In...
  12. Abstract, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2015 Annona muricatais a member of the Annonaceae family and is a fruit tree with a long history of traditional use.A. muricata, also known as soursop, graviola and guanabana, is an evergreen plant that is mostly distributed in tropical and...
  13. Growables Origin The original home of the sugar apple is unknown. It is commonly cultivated in tropical South America, not often in Central America, very frequently in southern Mexico, the West Indies, Bahamas and Bermuda, and occasionally in southern Florida.6 Description Annona squamosais a...
  14. Growables Origin The soursop originated in the lowlands of Central America. Oviedo, in 1526, described the soursop as abundant in the West Indies and in northern South America. It is today found in Bermuda and the Bahamas, and both wild and cultivated, from sea-level to an altitude of 3,500 ft...
  15. Growables This species has an extensive natural range, from Peru and northern Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil and northward to Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia and southern Mexico; Trinidad, the Lesser Antilles including Guadeloupe, Martinique and St. Vincent; and Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. It is much...
  16. Growables Not a species, but a hybrid created in Florida between cherimoya (Annona cherimola) and sugar apple (A. squamosa). One of the best Annonas, often sweeter and fruitier flavored than the cherimoya. Typically 1 to 2 lb, custard-like flesh. Grows in hot tropical areas. The first cross was...
  17. Growables Origin Annona cherimolaMiller, the cherimoya, is thought to originate from cold but frost-free valleys of the Andes (southern Ecuador and northern Peru) at an altitude of between 700 and 2400 m.3 The name Cherimoya originates from the Quechua word chirimuya, which means “cold seeds,”...
  18. Edible Portion: Fruit A bushy deciduous tree up to 6 m high. It has irregular spreading branches. The leaves are oblong and narrow, often 12 cmlong by 4 cm wide. The leaves have fine hairs underneath. The leaves are dull green and smell when crushed. The flowersdroop or hang from branches either...
  19. Edible Portion:Fruit, Leaves, Vegetable It is a low bushy tree 8-10 m high. The leaves are long (14 cm) and narrow (4 cm). The leaves are thick and slightly shiny ontop. The flowers are large (2-3 cm), rounded and produced on short stems on the branches. They occur singly, or in groups ofthree....
  20. Edible Portion:Fruit A small tree up to 7.5 m tall. It has several branches near the base. Trees loose their leaves at some times of the year. Newshoots have short brown hairs but older wood is smooth and shiny. The leaves are long and spear shaped with short leaf stalks.Around the edge of the...
  21. Edible portion: Fruit A small tree. It grows 4 m high. The trunk is 15-20 cm across. The new branches have a rusty colour. The leaves are alternate. They are 13-15 cm long by 3-4 cm wide. The flowers occur singly. They are near the ends of branches and are large. The fruit is compound. It is 8 cm...