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Encyclopedia > Annonaceae
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Custard apples

Annona squamosa fruit
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Annonaceae
Juss.
Genera

Afroguatteria
Alphonsea
Ambavia
Anaxagorea
Ancana
Annickia
Annona
Anomianthus
Anonidium
Artabotrys
Asimina
Asteranthe
Balonga
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Bocageopsis
Boutiquea
Cananga
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Xylopia Download high resolution version (716x714, 86 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Binomial name Annona squamosa L. The Sugar-apple (Annona squamosa), also known in English as Sweetsop and Scaly Custard-apple, is a species of Annona native to the tropical New World. ... Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Divisions Land plants (embryophytes) Non-vascular plants (bryophytes) Marchantiophyta - liverworts Anthocerotophyta - hornworts Bryophyta - mosses Vascular plants (tracheophytes) Lycopodiophyta - clubmosses Equisetophyta - horsetails Pteridophyta - true ferns Psilotophyta - whisk ferns Ophioglossophyta - adderstongues Seed plants (spermatophytes) †Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta - ginkgo Gnetophyta - gnetae Magnoliophyta - flowering plants Adiantum pedatum (a fern... Classes Magnoliopsida - Dicots Liliopsida - Monocots The flowering plants (also angiosperms) are a major group of land plants. ... Orders see text Dicotyledons or dicots are flowering plants whose seed contains two embryonic leaves or cotyledons. ... Families Annonaceae Degeneriaceae Eupomatiaceae Himantandraceae Magnoliaceae Myristicaceae The Magnoliales are an order of flowering plants. ... Portrait of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (April 12, 1748 - September 17, 1836) was a French botanist. ... See genus (mathematics) for the use of the term in mathematics. ... Species See text Annona is the type genus of the plant family Annonaceae. ... Species See text Pawpaw (Asimina) is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. ... Binomial name Cananga odorata (Lam. ... Species Mitrephora alba Mitrephora aversa Mitrephora bousigoniana Mitrephora calcarea Mitrephora celebica Mitrephora clemensiorum Mitrephora collinsae Mitrephora ellipanthoides Mitrephora ferruginea Mitrephora fragrans Mitrephora glabra Mitrephora glandulifera Mitrephora grandiflora Mitrephora heyneana Mitrephora keithii Mitrephora korthalsiana Mitrephora lanotan Mitrephora macclurei Mitrephora maingayi Mitrephora multifolia Mitrephora obtusa Mitrephora petelotii Mitrephora pictiflora Mitrephora pisocarpa Mitrephora...

Annonaceae, or the custard apple family is a flowering plants family made up of trees, shrubs or lianas. Some well-known edible members of this family are the custard apple, the cherimoya, the soursop (all in the genus Annona) and the pawpaw (in the genus Asimina). Classes Magnoliopsida - Dicots Liliopsida - Monocots The flowering plants (also angiosperms) are a major group of land plants. ... A family of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in 1997 A family is a domestic group of people, or a number of domestic groups, typically affiliated by birth or marriage, or by comparable legal relationships including domestic partnership, adoption, surname and in some cases ownership (as was the case in the Roman... The coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth A tree can be defined as a large, perennial, woody plant. ... A willow shrub A shrub or bush is a horticultural rather than strictly botanical category of woody plant, distinguished from a tree by its multiple stems and lower height, usually less than 6 m tall. ... A liana is a kind of plant. ... Binomial name Annona reticulata L. The Custard-apple (Annona reticulata), known in English as bullocks heart or bulls heart, is a species of Annona, native to the tropical New World, preferring a low elevation, and a warm, humid climate. ... Binomial name Annona cherimola Mill. ... Binomial name Annona muricata L. The Soursop or Guanabana (Annona muricata) is a broadleaf flowering evergreen tree native to the Caribbean, Central and South America, from Brazil north to the West Indies. ... Species See text Annona is the type genus of the plant family Annonaceae. ... Species See text Pawpaw (Asimina) also known as a prairie banana, is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. ... Species See text Pawpaw (Asimina) is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. ...


Genera with common names:

Species See text Annona is the type genus of the plant family Annonaceae. ... Binomial name Annona reticulata L. The Custard-apple (Annona reticulata), also known in English as bullocks heart or bulls heart, is a species of Annona, native to the tropical New World, preferring a low elevation, and a warm, humid climate. ... Binomial name Annona squamosa L. The Sugar-apple (Annona squamosa), also known in English as Sweetsop and Scaly Custard-apple, is a species of Annona native to the tropical New World. ... Binomial name Annona muricata L. The Soursop or Guanabana (Annona muricata) is a broadleaf flowering evergreen tree native to the Caribbean, Central and South America, from Brazil north to the West Indies. ... Binomial name Annona cherimola Mill. ... Species See text Pawpaw (Asimina) is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. ... Species See text Pawpaw (Asimina) also known as a prairie banana, is a genus of eight or nine species of small trees with large leaves and fruit, native to southeastern North America. ... Binomial name Cananga odorata (Lam. ... Binomial nomenclature Cananga odorata Ylang-ylang is the flower of the cananga tree. ... Haya (EkiHaya) is a Niger-Congo language spoken by the people of Tanzania, west and northwest of Lake Victoria. ...

External links

  • Annonaceae research projects at Nationaal Herbarium Nederland

  Results from FactBites:
 
Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany (397 words)
The Annonaceae are woody trees, shrubs and vines comprising about 130 genera and 2,300 species.
The leaves are simple, alternate, lack stipules, and generally are distichously arranged in flat sprays.
Although the 3-merous condition of the perianth that is typical for the family is seen in this species, the gynoecium is exceptional in being syncarpous.
Identifying clades in Asian Annonaceae: monophyletic genera in the polyphyletic Miliuseae -- Mols et al. 91 (4): 590 -- ... (5781 words)
Sinclair J. 1955 A revision of the Malayan Annonaceae.
Van Setten A. Koek-Noorman 1992 Fruits and seeds of Annonaceae: morphology and its significance for identification.
Walker J. 1971 Pollen morphology, phytogeography and phylogeny of the Annonaceae.
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