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  2. Edible Arrangements - Wikipedia

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    Edible Arrangements, LLC (also simply known as Edible) is a U.S. -based franchising business that specializes in fresh fruit arrangements, combining the concept of a fruit basket with designs inspired by flower arrangement. [1] The company also sells a variety of specialty fruit gift items, such as gift boxes featuring chocolate dipped fruit ...

  3. Passiflora caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Species: P. caerulea. Binomial name. Passiflora caerulea. L. Passiflora caerulea, the blue passionflower, [1] bluecrown passionflower [2] or common passion flower, is a species of flowering plant native to South America. It has been introduced elsewhere. It is a vigorous, deciduous or semi- evergreen tendril vine growing to 10 m (33 ft) or more.

  4. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Tomato flower in full bloom, next to a young, green developing fruit Flowers and ripe fruit can be present simultaneously. In the wild, original state, tomatoes required cross-pollination; they were much more self-incompatible than domestic cultivars.

  5. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    The fruit of the pawpaw is a large, yellowish-green to brown berry, 2–6 in (5–15 cm) long and 1–3 in (3–8 cm) broad, weighing from 0.7–18 oz (20–510 g), containing several brown or black seeds 1 ⁄ 2 –1 in (15–25 mm) in diameter embedded in the soft, edible fruit pulp. The conspicuous fruits begin developing after the plants ...

  6. Cornus canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Cornus canadensis is a slow-growing herbaceous perennial growing 10–20 centimetres (4–8 inches) tall, generally forming a carpet-like mat. The above-ground shoots rise from slender creeping rhizomes that are placed 2.5–7.5 cm (1–3 in) deep in the soil, and form clonal colonies under trees. The vertically produced above-ground stems are ...

  7. Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    Botanically, the edible fruit is a berry with seeds and pulp produced from the ovary of a single flower. [18] The fruit is intermediate in size between a lemon and a grapefruit , 5–12 cm (2– 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in diameter with a rounded shape and thick, reddish husk.

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