10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHERIMOYER»
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Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information
Like the species which yield the sweetsop, sour-sop, and custard-apple, the
Cherimoyer is a tree of about 15 feet to 20 feet high, with loose spreading
branches and velvety leaves. In botanical character it appears to hold a place
between the ...
CHERIMOYER. (Anona C/zerimolia, Mill.) This is a sub-tropical member of the
genus Anona, a native of the Andes of Eucuador and Peru. Like the species
which yield the sweetsop, sour-sop, and custard-apple, the Cherimoyer is a tree
of ...
3
A Manual of Gardening for Bengal and Upper India
There is a considerable difference in the produce of different trees, some proving
vastly superior to others. Plants are raised easily from the pips. Anona cherimolia.
CHERIMOYER. The fruit of the Cherimoyer is described as " of the size and ...
Thomas Augustus Charles Firminger, 1874
4
Gardening in Florida: A Treatise on the Vegetables and ...
The Cherimoyer is a native of Peru. The fruit is described as about "the size and
form of the Sour Sop, and of a light green color." It is also assigned to " a middle
place between the Sweet Sop and Custard Apple, being subsquamous like the ...
5
Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands
O. P. IV. Collection. Plate LIV Anona Cherimolia. CHERIMOYER. The Cherimoyer
, a well-known fruit of the tropics, is said to be a native of Peru. It is naturalized in
Central America, is hardy in the mildest coast regions of Spain, and in Jamaica ...
Gerrit Parmile Wilder, 1911
6
Catalogue of Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the ...
The fruit of the genus Annona is greatly prized in its native countries as an
excellent part of the dessert; that of the Cherimoyer of Peru is said by travellers to
possess qualities of the highest character. In England the trees seem to require
the ...
Horticultural Society of London (Chiswick)., 1826
7
Catalogue of Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the ...
The ,fruit of the genus Annona is greatly prized in its native countries as an
excellent part of the dessert; that of the Cherimoyer of Peru is said by travellers to
possess qualities of the highest character. In England the trees seem to require
the ...
Horticultural Society of London, 1826
8
Concept S Dictionary Of Agricultural Sciences
Cherimola See cherimoyer. Cherimoya See cherimoyer. Cherimoyer Annona
cherimola Mill. Family Annonaceae. a medium sized tropical tree grown for its
fruits. Chernozemic An order of soils that have developed under xerophytic or ...
I. C. Gupta, S. K. Gupta, 1992
Cherimoya/. Cherimoyer. Annona. cherimola. Mill. (Annonaceae) Also known as
Hanuman Phal in India, it grows as a semi-deciduous tree producing medium
sized (250-300 g), sub globose fruits with good quality buttery and sub-acidic
pulp.
T. Radha, Lila Mathew, 2007
10
Queensland Journal of Agricultural and Animal Sciences
cultivars is markedly less for the sugar apple stock than for the cherimoyer (Table
2). A larger number of fruiting laterals were produced by the African Pride cultivar,
particularly on the cherimoyer rootstock, over all cropping seasons (Table 3).
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHERIMOYER»
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Then there is a cherimoyer, or Peruvian custard apple, native of South America. When dead ripe the fruit is nearly black and is three or four ... «Chico Enterprise-Record, May 15»
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Mark Twain is reported to have stated that the cherimoyer is 'deliciousness itself', but he probably would not have tasted some of the other ... «Ceylon Daily News, Feb 07»