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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...
GeneralThe seeds (achenes) are round to nearly lens-shaped, with a round base, surface green-brown to grey, marbled or unmarbled, with or without an...
Irvingia gabonensis is a 10-40 m tall tree and is indigenous to the humid African lowland forests, from coastal Liberia to the Central African...
EggEggs are subspherical, radially ribbed, 0.52 mm high and 0.59 mm in diameter, stuck singly to the plant substrate, green when laid, turning red...
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...
EggsSubspherical in shape, laid in large groups on the plant foliage; covered with a layer of grey bristles (scales) derived from the abdomen of the...
EggsAt the time of oviposition, eggs are white to pale-yellow spheres, 6-7 mm in diameter. They darken in colour as embryonic development progresses...
Pomegranates are cultivated in the temperate, semi-temperate and hot, arid, subtropical regions of the world, in both hemispheres, and in all...
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