Pouteria sapota, the mamey sapote, is a species of tree native to Mexico and Central America. The tree is also cultivated in the Caribbean. Its fruit...
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mamey sapote (P. sapota), and the lucuma (P. lucuma). Commonly, this genus is known as pouteria trees, or in some cases, eggfruits. Pouteria is related to...
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this species. Yellow sapote (Pouteria campechiana) is native to Mexico and Central America. Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) is from southern Mexico to northern...
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family Magnoliaceae Mammea americana, in the family Calophyllaceae Pouteria sapota, in the family Sapotaceae African mammey apple, Mammea africana This...
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Manilkara zapota (redirect from Sapota)
grisebachii Pierre Nispero achras (Mill.) Aubrév. Pouteria mammosa (L.) Cronquist Sapota achras Mill. Sapota zapotilla (Jacq.) Coville ex Safford Vitellaria...
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amarillo) to distinguish it from the unrelated but similar-looking Pouteria sapota, whose fruit is usually called "red mamey" (mamey colorado or mamey...
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as mamey, a common name that is also used for the unrelated species Pouteria sapota from Cuba and the fruit tree Mammea americana from Central and South...
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seed. It can also be propagated by grafting it onto the mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota). Grafting allows the grower to expect a crop much sooner than starting...
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[citation needed] China Fuzzy kiwifruit Actinidia deliciosa Cuba Mamey Pouteria sapota Denmark Strawberries Fragaria vesca [citation needed] Egypt Banana...
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domesticated from teosinte grasses in southern Mexico) Mamey sapote* (Pouteria sapota) – fruit, other parts of plants have noted uses Mora (Rubus blackberry)...
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bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Guava Jicama Corn (Maize) Mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) Lima beans Papaya Peanut Tuna (Prickly Pear) Pitaya (Dragonfruit)...
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"mamey" Mammea americana, "yellow mamey", in the family Calophyllaceae Pouteria sapota, "red mamey", in the family Sapotaceae Mamey, Aguada, Puerto Rico,...
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Pixtle (category Pouteria)
Pixtle is the name given to the processed seed of the mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota), a tropical tree native to Mexico and Central America. The seed is...
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golden leaf tree), Gambeya africana and Gambeya albida (star-apple), and Pouteria (abiu, canistel, lúcuma, mamey sapote). Vitellaria paradoxa (shi in several...
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(uchuva) Pineapple (piña) Piñuela Pitaya, dragon fruit, (pitahaya) Pouteria sapota, mamey sapote, (zapote costeño) Psidium cattleyanum, strawberry guava...
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sapuyul or sapayulo oil, is pressed from the seeds of the mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota), a fruit tree native to South America. The oil is described as having...
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Syzygium paniculatum Malay rose apple Syzygium malaccense Mamey sapote Pouteria sapota Manchurian apricot Prunus mandshurica Manchurian cherry Prunus maackii...
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Manilkara zapota Nephelium lappaceum Passiflora edulis Pistacia lentiscus Pouteria sapota Prunus amygdalus Psidium guajava Punica granatum Ricinodendron heudelotii...
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Planchonella australis (redirect from Pouteria australis)
Planchonella australis, also known by the synonym Pouteria australis, is a medium to tall rainforest tree of the family Sapotaceae native to Queensland...
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valenzuelana Micropholis Micropholis chrysophylloides Pouteria Pouteria multiflora Pouteria sapota–Mamey sapote Pradosia Sideroxylon Sideroxylon obovatum...
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such as sapodilla, Manilkara zapota, soursop, Annona muricata, mamey, Pouteria sapota, papaya, guava, and mango, which are important sources of food in the...
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or "sapodilla" and indeed a number of unrelated fruit trees such as Pouteria sapota. M. huberi produces an edible latex called Chicle that can be harvested...
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Lasiodiplodia theobromae, THE CAUSAL AGENT OF DIEBACK OF SAPOTE MAMEY [Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H. E. Moore and Stearn] GRAFTS IN MÉXICO" (PDF). E. Rodríguez-Gálvez...
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Banisia myrsusalis (redirect from Sapota midrib folder)
Banisia myrsusalis, the sapodilla borer or sapota midrib folder, is a species of moth of the family Thyrididae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1859...
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Chiancaca Chancaca Cakes of hardened molasses Sapote Tzapotl Zapote Pouteria sapota; a Latin American fruit tree Sayote Chayotli Chayote Chayote; a type...
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both from mamey, the name of the plant [citation needed] Mamey sapote Pouteria sapota sapotacean Taíno and Nahuatl The generic name and common name are both...
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tree) Passiflora edulis (purple granadilla) Persea americana (avocado) Pouteria sapota (sapote) Prunus persica (peach) Psidium guajava (common guava) Psidium...
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macranthum Merr.) Pouteria elegans (A.DC.) Baehni (as S. elegans A.DC.) Pouteria reticulata (Engl.) Eyma (as S. uniloculare Donn.Sm.) Pouteria sapota (Jacq.) H...
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grape) Pouteria bullata (guapeva-vermelha) Pouteria caimito (abiu-ticúna) Pouteria gardneriana (aguaí-guaçu) Pouteria gardnerii (sapotinha) Pouteria grandiflora...
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as an ornamental, as an herbal remedy, and occasionally as lumber. C. sapota, which also produces edible fruit, is grown in Mexico, and C. tetrameria...
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