Archive for May, 2010

Pourouma cecropiaefolia or Amazon Tree Grape is a fruit bearing tree native to central and tropical South America. Fruit is edible but with inedible very rough skin easily peeled off the flesh.

Flacourtia indica commonly known as Madagascar Plum is a small, tropical, fruit bearing tree indigenous to Asia and Africa. Fruit is fleshy, round, deep red and berry-like, consumed fresh, but are in most cases popular for making high quality jams and jellies.

Citrus paradisi or commonly Grapefruit, is a fruiting bearing tree of the genus Citrus. Fruit is very juicy, acid to sweet-acid in flavor when fully ripe.

Citrus junos or Yuzu, also known as Japanese Citron, is a evergreen fruit bearing tree found in tropical to subtropical and Mediterranean regions. Fruit is edible, highly aromatic but with an acidic taste. The juice and rind used in drinks and flavorings.

Annona muricata or Graviola, also known as Soursop, is a tropical, evergreen, fruit bearing tree native to the Caribbean and Central America. Fruit is edible, fleshy, soft, white and fibrous with slightly acidic. It is eaten raw or used in making beverages, jellies, sherbets and processed into ice creams.

Pinus edulis or Pinyon Pine, also Two Leaf Pinyon, is a small, scrubby evergreen, nut bearing tree, native to New Mexico and Arizona. Nuts are edible, large and tasty.

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  • olive grove

    olive grove
  • Growing Fruit and Nut Trees At Home

    Growing Fruit and Nut Trees at Home is a Great Introduction to Productive and Sustainable Gardening and a Wonderful Way to Get Children Interested in Plants and Nature.

  • black walnut

    black walnut
  • Successful Fruit and Nut Production

    The Key to Successful Fruit and Nut Production is the Provision of a Beneficial Environment for the Trees that Bear them.

  • Sustainable Garden

    A Sustainable Garden with Fruit Trees, Nut Trees and Other Fruit Bearing Plants is a Fulfilling, Meaningful and Worthy Undertaking.

  • flowering-almond-tree

    flowering-almond-tree
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