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  2. Carambola - Wikipedia

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    Carambola, also known as star fruit, is the fruit of Averrhoa carambola, a species of tree native to tropical Southeast Asia. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The edible fruit has distinctive ridges running down its sides (usually 5–6). [ 1] When cut in cross-section, it resembles a star, giving it the name of star fruit. [ 1][ 2] The entire fruit is edible ...

  3. Ehretia anacua - Wikipedia

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    Gaza anacua Terán & Berland.[ 1] Ehretia anacua is medium-sized tree found in eastern Mexico and southern Texas in the United States. It is a member of the borage family, Boraginaceae. [ 1] One of its common names, anacua, is derived from the Mexican Spanish word anacahuite, as is that of the related Cordia boissieri, the anacahuita. [ 2]

  4. Magnolia acuminata - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia subg. Yulania. Magnolia subsect. Tulipastrum. Magnolia acuminata, commonly called the cucumber tree (often spelled as a single word " cucumbertree "), cucumber magnolia or blue magnolia, is one of the largest magnolias, and one of the cold-hardiest. It is a large forest tree of the Eastern United States and Southern Ontario in Canada.

  5. Pterocarpus angolensis - Wikipedia

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    Description. Kiaat tree at the Pretoria National Botanical Garden. Red blood-like sap. Developing pod. It is a deciduous tree usually growing to 16 m tall, with dark brown bark and a high, wide-crowned canopy of shiny compound leaves. In favoured wetter locations the trees are typically about 18–19 m tall. The leaves appear at the time of the ...

  6. Ligustrum lucidum - Wikipedia

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    Ligustrum lucidum is an evergreen tree growing to 10 m (33 ft) tall and broad. The leaves are opposite, glossy dark green, 6–17 centimetres (2.4–6.7 in) long and 3–8 centimetres (1.2–3.1 in) broad. The flowers are similar to other privets, white or near white, borne in panicles, and have a strong fragrance, which some people find ...

  7. Fruit tree - Wikipedia

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    An almond tree in bloom. A fruit tree is a tree which bears fruit that is consumed or used by animals and humans — all trees that are flowering plants produce fruit, which are the ripened ovaries of flowers containing one or more seeds. In horticultural usage, the term "fruit tree" is limited to those that provide fruit for human food.

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