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  2. Kinnow - Wikipedia

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    Kinnow. The Kinnow is a high yield mandarin hybrid cultivated extensively in the wider Punjab region of India and Pakistan.. It is a hybrid of two citrus cultivars — 'King' (Citrus nobilis) × 'Willow Leaf' (Citrus × deliciosa) — first developed by Howard B. Frost, [1] at the University of California Citrus Experiment Station.

  3. List of national fruits - Wikipedia

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    A Serbian saying says that the best place to build a house is where a plum tree grows best. [26] The region of Šumadija in central Serbia is particularly known for its plums and Šljivovica, the national drink. [27] Seychelles: Coco de mer: Lodoicea [citation needed] Singapore: Durian: Durio [citation needed] South Africa: Ackee: Blighia ...

  4. Vigna subterranea - Wikipedia

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    The production is best suited between a latitude of 20° and 30°, [11] i.e. the tropical wet and dry [11] and the subtropical dry summer [11] climate zones. Optimal temperature is between 19 °C [11] and 30 °C. [11] Temperatures below 16 °C [11] and above 38 °C [11] are not suited for the production of Bambara groundnut.

  5. How to Espalier Fruit Trees for the Best Harvest in Small ...

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    The end result is a combination of form and function, offering both visual appeal and a way to plant larger trees in smaller spaces. Here, we spoke with experts about the tried-and-true approach ...

  6. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Ethephon, a plant growth regulator product that is converted to ethylene after metabolism by the plant, can be used to increase fruit and seed production. [19] [26] Although Cucurbita species can generally produce healthy fruit after pollination from the same plant, inbreeding depression can significantly reduce seed number and fruit size. [27]

  7. Prunus cerasoides - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] During Maha Shivaratri, the leaves are used to make a wreath with wild citrus fruits, which is hung at the prayer altar. They are also seen in Kodaikanal in south India. [13] In Hindi and Sanskrit it is known as padma, padmakh, pajja, pahhiya, padmakashtha, charu, hima, kaidra, padmagandi. In Nepali it is known as paiyu.

  8. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    Dry, one-seeded indehiscent fruit [11] in which the true fruit is not the so-called "berry", but the achenes, which are the so-called "seeds" on the infructescence, e.g. in the genus Fragaria. acicular Slender or needle-shaped. [11] See also Leaf shape. acropetal Moving from roots to leaves, e.g. of molecular signals in plants. acrophyll

  9. Gardenia latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Gardenia latifolia, also called papra or Hindi:पापडा, Bengali: যোজনগন্ধা, Tamizh: Kattu marikalam or Kumbai [1] is medium-sized to large, long-lived tree of family Rubiaceae. [2] Its English common name is Indian Boxwood or Ceylon Boxwood. [3]