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Cherries have been valued since ancient times as one of the first tree fruits to ripen in temperate growing regions. There are more than 30 species...
Pomegranates are cultivated in the temperate, semi-temperate and hot, arid, subtropical regions of the world, in both hemispheres, and in all...
Pawpaw (Carica papaya L.) is a popular fruit native to tropical America. It is usually grown for its small to large melon-like fruit. It is an...
Originating in China but grown widely, the loquat tree may only be grown in a few countries as a fruit crop, but is cultivated in many countries as...
The cultivated strawberry, Fragaria × ananassa (Rosaceae), is a regular part of the diets of millions of people. It was derived from natural crosses...
Jaboticaba is a small, slow-growing, tree, native to the central-south of Brazil. Among the well-known species, the most important are Myrciaria...
Thought to be indigenous to the Malay Peninsula, rambutans are now grown across South-East Asia, Central America, Sri Lanka, India, tropical Africa,...
Dates, one of the oldest known fruit crops, have been cultivated in the Middle East and North Africa for thousands of years. The earliest known...
Growing wild as saprophytes on trees across temperate regions and in the cooler seasons in subtropical areas, oyster mushrooms are cultivated...
Prunus persica is a deciduous tree native to China, which remains the largest producer. Most peach varieties have a chilling requirement that...