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  2. List of cherimoya cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A selected seedling of El Bumpo, more cold hardy and adaptable for Coastal Central California. Fruit has similar characteristics of El Bumpo. Durio Peru Ecuador Tree broad, branches limber, spreading. Selected for superior hardiness. Fruit medium, quite dark green, mammillated, flavor good. El Bumpo

  3. Cold-hardy citrus - Wikipedia

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    Cold-hardy citrus is citrus with increased frost tolerance and which may be cultivated far beyond traditional citrus growing regions. Citrus species and citrus hybrids typically described as cold-hardy generally display an ability to withstand wintertime temperatures below −5 to −10 °C (23 to 14 °F).

  4. List of hardy passionflowers - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora caerulea - Common passionflower or Hardy Passion Flower is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 6. [5] [6] [7] Passiflora foetida - is native to the desert southwest US and is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 8. [1] [2]

  5. Persimmon - Wikipedia

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    Izu, (ja: 伊豆) medium fruit. More cold hardy than Fuyu. [14] Early to ripen [13] Jirō, (ja: 次郎柿) medium to large fruit. Yield is unpredictable when trees are young [13] Maekawa Jiro, Jiro derived variant with large fruit [13] Ichikikei Jiro, bud sport of Jiro. Medium-large fruit [15] Maekawa Jiro, bud sport of Jiro. Large oblate fruit ...

  6. Citrus rootstock - Wikipedia

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    Five types of rootstock predominate in temperate climates where cold or freezing weather is not probable, especially Florida and southern Europe: A double graft union of diamante citron upon sour orange rootstock. Sour orange: the only rootstock that truly is an orange (the Citrus × aurantium or bitter orange). It is vigorous and highly ...

  7. 15+ Exotic Fruits That Are Restricted in the U.S. (and 1 Run ...

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    This vibrant fruit, known for its striking appearance and mild, sweet taste, is typically grown in tropical regions. In the U.S., these imports are heavily regulated to ensure it is free from pests.

  8. Citrange - Wikipedia

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    The citrange (a portmanteau of citrus and orange) is a citrus hybrid of the sweet orange and the trifoliate orange.. The purpose of this cross was to attempt to create a cold hardy citrus tree (which is the nature of a trifoliate), with delicious fruit like those of the sweet orange.

  9. Trifoliate orange - Wikipedia

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    It is native to northern China and Korea, and is also known as the Japanese bitter-orange (karatachi), [4] hardy orange [5] or Chinese bitter orange. The plant is a fairly cold-hardy citrus ( USDA zone 6) and will tolerate moderate frost and snow, making a large shrub or small tree 4–8 m (13–26 ft) tall.