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  2. Loquat - Wikipedia

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    The name loquat derives from Cantonese lou 4 gwat 1 (Chinese: 盧橘; pinyin: lújú; lit. 'black orange'). The phrase 'black orange' originally referred to unripened kumquats, which are dark green in color, but the name was mistakenly applied to the loquat by the ancient Chinese poet Su Shi when he was residing in southern China, and the mistake was widely taken up by the Cantonese region ...

  3. Rhaphiolepis - Wikipedia

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    Rhaphiolepis (/ ˌ r æ f i ˈ ɒ l ɪ p ɪ s / RAF-ee-OL-ip-iss or / ˌ r æ f i oʊ ˈ l ɛ p ɪ s / RAF-ee-oh-LEP-iss) [2] is a genus of about fifteen species of evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Rosaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical East Asia and Southeast Asia, from southern Japan, southern Korea and southern China, south to Thailand and Vietnam.

  4. Campbell Vaughn: Loquat is a great addition to any ... - AOL

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    Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is the name, and the yellow berries are actually a delicious fruit. Sometimes called a Japanese Plum, this tree does well in our region and is a great addition to your ...

  5. Plum - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the loquat, also known as Japanese plum and Japanese medlar, as well as nispero, bibassier and wollmispel elsewhere. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In South Asia and Southeast Asia, Jambul , a fruit from tropical tree in family Myrtaceae , is similarly sometimes referred to 'damson plums', and it is different from damson plums found in Europe ...

  6. Campbell Vaughn: Water deep, watch for lightning bugs and ...

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    Tis the season for lightning bugs and loquats, but be prepared for a dry summer.

  7. Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa - Wikipedia

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    Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa, commonly known as finger cherry, Cooktown loquat, or wannakai, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae native to New Guinea, the Aru Islands, and the Australian state of Queensland. Eating the fruits is reputed to cause blindness.

  8. Kumquat - Wikipedia

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    Kumquat plants have thornless branches and extremely glossy leaves. They bear dainty white flowers that occur in clusters or individually inside the leaf axils. The plants can reach a height from 2.5 to 4.5 metres (8 to 15 feet), with dense branches, sometimes bearing small thorns. [3] They bear yellowish-orange fruits that are oval or round in ...

  9. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    A basket full of apples Different pear varieties Sapodilla fruits. Pomes include any crunchy accessory fruit that surrounds the fruit's inedible "core" (composed of the plant's endocarp) and typically has its seeds arranged in a star-like pattern.

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