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Marula (Sclerocarya birrea) is considered a species of African origin, especially in the regions south of the equator, and is distributed to as many...
The medlar, Mespilus germanica L. (Rosaceae, subfamily Maloideae), is a native of Europe and is thought to have originated in the Trans-caucasian...
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...
Spondias mombin L. (syn. Spondias lutea L.) (Anacardiaceae) is native and common in moist lowland forests from southern Mexico and in much of the...
Brussels sprouts (B. oleracea Group Gemmifera), a herbaceous dicot biennial, are a cool-season, frost-tolerant crop. The origin of the Brussels...
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...
Endive is a close relative of chicory. The foliage resembles that of some loose-leaf lettuces, but it is not a type of lettuce, as is commonly...
Originating in Japan or China, the Satsuma mandarin spread both west and east. It is now grown as a fruit crop in cool subtropical regions of Japan,...
Species of Cucurbita are among the most ancient crops cultivated in the Americas. The four species C. pepo, C. argyrosperma, C. moschata, and C....
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...