Annona glabra L.

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Magnoliales

  • Family

    Annonaceae

  • All Determinations

    Annona glabra L.

TRUMAN G. YUNCKER HERBARIUM
OF DEPADW UNIVERSITY (DPU)
PURCHASED BY NY IN 1387
[eW Yo*,
BOTANICAL
OARDt**,
Presented to DPU Hfcibamum
by T. S. Yunck«f
26785 HERBARIUM
T. G. YUNCKER
Flora of Niue Island
Herbarium of Bernice P. Bishop Muaeua
Annona mt
Small tM
up to about
Flowers 2-3
or more cm. lc
juicy pulp.
Introduci
sop; native names, talapo, talapo fotofoto.
inaeus, Spec. Plant., 536, 1753.
altérnate, entire, oblong or elliptic-obovate, somewhat glossy above,
and 4 or more cm. wide, acute or acuminate, petioles short,
i. long,, yellowish green. Fruit fleshy, heart-shaped, edible, up to 15
^covered with short, fleshy spines, seeds numerous, embedded in the white,
and cultivated for its fruit (9857, 10056). English name, sour-
Annona muricata L.
Cultivated In Tuaapa village.
3 m. tall, 8 cm. diam. 20 nw
Jan. 24, 1940. 'talapo*
Coi.!,. T. G. Yuncks*
Dkt.	M
Tree
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