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  2. Lula (avocado) - Wikipedia

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    DNA analysis has indicated 'Lula' was likely the result of a cross between Guatemalan and Mexican type avocados. The tree first fruited in 1919 and was recognized for its excellent eating qualities. Propagation of 'Lula' began in 1921. [2] 'Lula' became recognized for its excellent eating qualities, steady production, and cold hardiness.

  3. Avocado - Wikipedia

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    Like the banana, the avocado is a climacteric fruit, which matures on the tree, but ripens off the tree. Avocados used in commerce are picked hard and green and kept in coolers at 3.3 to 5.6 °C (37.9 to 42.1 °F) until they reach their final destination.

  4. A Complete Guide to Growing an Avocado Plant at Home - AOL

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    With water, toothpicks and soil, you can grow an avocado plant from seed indoors. It's worth the effort even though you won't see its fruit for years to come. A Complete Guide to Growing an ...

  5. Persea borbonia - Wikipedia

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    Persea borbonia or redbay [3] is a small, evergreen tree in the laurel family , native to the southeastern United States. It belongs to the genus Persea, a group of evergreen trees including bays and the avocado. Persea borbonia has several common names including tisswood, [3] scrubbay, shorebay, and swampbay.

  6. Persea schiedeana - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are deciduous and the flowers are light greenish-yellow, with the stamens turning red with age. The fruit, closely resembling that of the avocado, is generally pear-shaped, with a thick, green, leathery skin. The flesh is oily with a milky juice and tastes like an avocado or coconut. The pear-shaped fruit is easily mistaken for an ...

  7. Solanum quitoense - Wikipedia

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    Solanum quitoense, known as naranjilla [3] (Spanish pronunciation: [naɾaŋˈxiʝa], "little orange") in Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Panama and as lulo ([ˈlulo], from Quechua) in Colombia, is a tropical perennial plant from northwestern South America.

  8. Brazil's Lula: Amazon countries summit to build common ... - AOL

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    Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday said that next week's summit of Amazon region nations will seek to draw up a common policy for the first time to protect the rainforest. The ...

  9. Persea indica - Wikipedia

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    Persea indica is a large, evergreen tree in the laurel family (), native to humid uplands on Madeira and the Canary Islands in the North Atlantic. [1] It belongs to the genus Persea, a group of evergreen trees including the avocado.