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  2. 12 Fruits You Can Look Forward to This Spring - AOL

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    Grapes. Grapes are available year-round, but spring grapes come from Mexico and parts of Southern California. While green grapes predominate in the spring, red and black grapes are growing in ...

  3. 9 spring fruits and vegetables you should be eating right now

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  4. Asimina triloba - Wikipedia

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    [3] [87] Where pawpaws grow, the fruit pulp is also used locally in baked dessert recipes, with pawpaw substituted with volumetric equivalency in many banana-based recipes. The sweet and creamy fruit is commonly mixed into ice cream [26] or blended into pancakes and other breads. [26]

  5. From peaches to avocados, these are all the vegetables and ...

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    Avocados, strawberries, lima beans, honeydew melon, and beets are among the list of produce in season now. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  6. Rubus pensilvanicus - Wikipedia

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    The canes are green at first but then turn dark red, usually ridged, with copious straight prickles. The leaves are palmately compound, usually bearing 5 or 7 leaflets. The flowers are white with large petals, borne in mid-spring. The fruits are large aggregates of 10-100 black drupelets, somewhat sweet and often used for jams and jellies. [4]

  7. Seckel pear - Wikipedia

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    1921 illustration of the fruit. The Seckel is said to be named after the Pennsylvania farmer who first introduced it in the late 18th century. [1] It was one of the varieties planted at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson, who said it "exceeded anything I have tasted since I left France, and equalled any pear I had seen there."

  8. As we fall back, try these fruits and veggies in the ... - AOL

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    Local farmers markets have a variety of seasonal options, such as a variety of squash and greens.

  9. Aralia cordata - Wikipedia

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    It is an easy plant to grow, and does not require fertilizer. [12] The plant grows rapidly, attaining a size up to 1.8 to 2.7 metres (5.9 to 8.9 ft) in height and width in a single growing season. [3] It can tolerate freezing temperatures during winter, as it dies back and then re-grows in the spring, [13] yielding for six years or more. [9]