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custard apple, custard apple tree
any of several tropical American trees bearing fruit with soft edible pulp
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Persea Americana, avocado, avocado tree
tropical American tree bearing large pulpy green fruits
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Durio zibethinus, durian, durian tree, durion
tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind
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Salvadora persica, mustard tree, toothbrush tree
glabrous or pubescent evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Salvadora; twigs are fibrous and in some parts of the world are bound together in clusters and used as a toothbrush; shoots are used as camel fodder; plant ash provides salt
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olive tree
a tree of the genus Olea cultivated for its fruit
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Grias cauliflora, anchovy pear, anchovy pear tree
West Indian tree bearing edible fruit resembling mango
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Eugenia corynantha, sour cherry
Australian tree with sour red fruit
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Eugenia uniflora, Surinam cherry, pitanga
Brazilian tree with spicy red fruit; often cultivated in California and Florida
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Eugenia jambos, jambosa, rose apple, rose-apple tree
tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit
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Myrciaria cauliflora, jaboticaba, jaboticaba tree
small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States; grown in Brazil for its edible tough-skinned purple grapelike fruit that grows all along the branches
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Psidium guajava, guava, guava bush, true guava
small tropical American shrubby tree; widely cultivated in warm regions for its sweet globular yellow fruit
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Psidium littorale, guava, strawberry guava, yellow cattley guava
small tropical shrubby tree bearing small yellowish fruit
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Psidium cattleianum, Psidium littorale longipes, cattley guava, purple strawberry guava
small tropical shrubby tree bearing deep red oval fruit
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Brazilian guava, Psidium guineense
South American tree having fruit similar to the true guava
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Punica granatum, pomegranate, pomegranate tree
shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit
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Garcinia mangostana, mangosteen, mangosteen tree
East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit
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Mammea americana, mamey, mammee, mammee apple, mammee tree
tropical American tree having edible fruit with a leathery rind
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Carica papaya, melon tree, papaia, papaya, papaya tree, pawpaw
tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit
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mulberry, mulberry tree
any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
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Artocarpus altilis, Artocarpus communis, breadfruit, breadfruit tree
native to Pacific islands and having edible fruit with a texture like bread
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Artocarpus heterophyllus, jackfruit, jackfruit tree
East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds
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Artocarpus odoratissima, marang, marang tree
Philippine tree similar to the breadfruit tree bearing edible fruit
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Chrysobalanus icaco, coco plum, coco plum tree, cocoa plum, icaco
small tropical American tree bearing edible plumlike fruit
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Cydonia oblonga, quince, quince bush
small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit; widely cultivated
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Eriobotrya japonica, Japanese medlar, Japanese plum, loquat, loquat tree
evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan
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apple tree
any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits
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Mespilus germanica, medlar, medlar tree
small deciduous Eurasian tree cultivated for its fruit that resemble crab apples
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plum, plum tree
any of several trees producing edible oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single hard stone
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plumcot, plumcot tree
hybrid produced by crossing Prunus domestica and Prunus armeniaca
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apricot, apricot tree
Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach
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cherry, cherry tree
any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood
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almond tree
any of several small bushy trees having pink or white blossoms and usually bearing nuts
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Prunus persica, peach, peach tree
cultivated in temperate regions
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Prunus persica nectarina, nectarine, nectarine tree
variety or mutation of the peach bearing fruit with smooth skin and (usually) yellow flesh
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Pyrus communis, pear, pear tree
Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties
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genipa
any tree of the genus Genipa bearing yellow flowers and edible fruit with a thick rind
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Averrhoa carambola, carambola, carambola tree
East Indian tree bearing deeply ridged yellow-brown fruit
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Averrhoa bilimbi, bilimbi
East Indian evergreen tree bearing very acid fruit
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citrus, citrus tree
any of numerous tropical usually thorny evergreen trees of the genus Citrus having leathery evergreen leaves and widely cultivated for their juicy edible fruits having leathery aromatic rinds
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Irvingia gabonensis, dika, wild mango, wild mango tree
African tree with edible yellow fruit resembling mangos; valued for its oil-rich seed and hardy green wood that resists termites
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Blighia sapida, akee, akee tree
widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits; introduced in Jamaica by William Bligh
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Dimocarpus longan, Euphorbia litchi, Nephelium longana, longan, longanberry, lungen
tree of southeastern Asia to Australia grown primarily for its sweet edible fruit resembling litchi nuts; sometimes placed in genera Euphorbia or Nephelium
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Litchi chinensis, Nephelium litchi, lichee, litchi, litchi tree
Chinese tree cultivated especially in Philippines and India for its edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Nephelium
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Melicocca bijuga, Melicocca bijugatus, Spanish lime, Spanish lime tree, genip, ginep, honey berry, mamoncillo
tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp
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Nephelium lappaceum, rambotan, rambutan, rambutan tree
Malayan tree bearing spiny red fruit
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Nephelium mutabile, pulasan, pulasan tree, pulassan
East Indian fruit tree bearing fruit similar to but sweeter than that of the rambutan
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Mangifera indica, mango, mango tree
large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval fruit
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Spondias mombin, hog plum, yellow mombin, yellow mombin tree
tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit
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Spondias purpurea, jocote, mombin, mombin tree
common tropical American shrub or small tree with purplish fruit
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persimmon, persimmon tree
any of several tropical trees of the genus Diospyros
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Chrysophyllum cainito, caimito, star apple
evergreen tree of West Indies and Central America having edible purple fruit star-shaped in cross section and dark green leaves with golden silky undersides
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Achras zapota, Manilkara zapota, sapodilla, sapodilla tree
large tropical American evergreen yielding chicle gum and edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Achras
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Pouteria campechiana nervosa, canistel, canistel tree
tropical tree of Florida and West Indies yielding edible fruit
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Annona cherimola, cherimoya, cherimoya tree
small tropical American tree bearing round or oblong fruit
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Annona diversifolia, ilama, ilama tree
tropical American tree grown in southern United States having a whitish pink-tinged fruit
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Annona muricata, prickly custard apple, soursop, soursop tree
small tropical American tree bearing large succulent slightly acid fruit
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Annona reticulata, bullock heart, bullock's heart, bullock's heart tree
small tropical American tree bearing a bristly heart-shaped acid tropical fruit
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Annona squamosa, sweetsop, sweetsop tree
tropical American tree bearing sweet pulpy fruit with thick scaly rind and shiny black seeds
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Annona glabra, pond apple, pond-apple tree
small evergreen tree of tropical America with edible fruit; used chiefly as grafting stock
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Asimina triloba, papaw, papaw tree, pawpaw
small tree native to the eastern United States having oblong leaves and fleshy fruit
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European olive tree, Olea europaea, olive
evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits
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Olea cunninghamii, black maire
northern Zealand tree having dense hard light-brown wood
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Olea lanceolata, white maire
small New Zealand tree having red pulpy one-seeded fruit
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Morus alba, white mulberry
Asiatic mulberry with white to pale red fruit; leaves used to feed silkworms
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Morus nigra, black mulberry
European mulberry having dark foliage and fruit
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Morus rubra, red mulberry
North American mulberry having dark purple edible fruit
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Malus pumila, apple, orchard apple tree
native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits
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crab apple, crabapple, wild apple
any of numerous wild apple trees usually with small acidic fruit
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crab apple, crabapple, cultivated crab apple
any of numerous varieties of crab apples cultivated for their small acidic (usually bright red) fruit used for preserves or as ornamentals for their blossoms
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wild plum, wild plum tree
an uncultivated plum tree or shrub
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Prunus domestica, common plum
any of various widely distributed plums grown in the cooler temperate areas
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Prunus insititia, bullace
small wild or half-domesticated Eurasian plum bearing small ovoid fruit in clusters
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Prunus mexicana, big-tree plum
small tree of southwestern United States having purplish-red fruit sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its large leaves
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Canada plum, Prunus nigra
small tree native to northeastern North America having oblong orange-red fruit
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Japanese apricot, Prunus mume, mei
Japanese ornamental tree with fragrant white or pink blossoms and small yellow fruits
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Prunus armeniaca, common apricot
temperate zone tree bearing downy yellow to rosy fruits
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Prunus dasycarpa, black apricot, purple apricot
small hybrid apricot of Asia and Asia Minor having purplish twigs and white flowers following by inferior purple fruit
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wild cherry, wild cherry tree
an uncultivated cherry tree
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Prunus avium, sweet cherry
large Eurasian tree producing small dark bitter fruit in the wild but edible sweet fruit under cultivation
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Prunus capuli, capulin, capulin tree
Mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit
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Prunus cerasifera, cherry plum, myrobalan, myrobalan plum
small Asiatic tree bearing edible red or yellow fruit
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Prunus cerasus, sour cherry, sour cherry tree
rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruit
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Amygdalus communis, Prunus amygdalus, Prunus dulcis, almond, sweet almond
small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California
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Amygdalus communis amara, Prunus dulcis amara, bitter almond
almond trees having white blossoms and poisonous nuts yielding an oil used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes
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Prunus glandulosa, dwarf flowering almond
small Chinese shrub with smooth unfurrowed dark red fruit grown especially for its red or pink or white flowers
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Prunus japonica, flowering almond, oriental bush cherry
woody oriental plant with smooth unfurrowed red fruit grown especially for its white or pale pink blossoms
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Catalina cherry, Prunus lyonii
evergreen shrub or small tree found on Catalina Island (California)
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Japanese plum, Prunus salicina
small tree of China and Japan bearing large yellow to red plums usually somewhat inferior to European plums in flavor
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flowering cherry
any of several shrubs or trees of the genus Prunus cultivated for their showy white or pink single or double blossoms
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Pacific plum, Prunus subcordata, Sierra plum
shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States bearing small red insipid fruit
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Prunus tenella, Russian almond, dwarf Russian almond
Asiatic shrub cultivated for its rosy red flowers
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Prunus triloba, flowering almond
deciduous Chinese shrub or small tree with often trilobed leaves grown for its pink-white flowers
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Prunus virginiana, chokecherry, chokecherry tree
a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds
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Genipa Americana, genipap fruit, jagua, marmalade box
tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit
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orange, orange tree
any citrus tree bearing oranges
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Citrus decumana, Citrus grandis, Citrus maxima, pomelo, pomelo tree, pummelo, shaddock
southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits
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Citrus medica, citron, citron tree
thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind
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Citrus paradisi, grapefruit
citrus tree bearing large round edible fruit having a thick yellow rind and juicy somewhat acid pulp
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Citrus reticulata, mandarin, mandarin orange, mandarin orange tree
shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia
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Citrus tangelo, tangelo, tangelo tree, ugli fruit
hybrid between grapefruit and mandarin orange; cultivated especially in Florida
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Citrus limonia, lemanderin, rangpur, rangpur lime
hybrid between mandarin orange and lemon having very acid fruit with orange peel
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Citrus limon, lemon, lemon tree
a small evergreen tree that originated in Asia but is widely cultivated for its fruit
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Citrus aurantifolia, lime, lime tree
any of various related trees bearing limes
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Citroncirus webberi, citrange, citrange tree
more aromatic and acidic than oranges
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cumquat, kumquat, kumquat tree
any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Fortunella bearing small orange-colored edible fruits with thick sweet-flavored skin and sour pulp
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Diospyros kaki, Japanese persimmon, kaki
small deciduous Asiatic tree bearing large red or orange edible astringent fruit
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American persimmon, Diospyros virginiana, possumwood
medium-sized tree of dry woodlands in the southern and eastern United States bearing yellow or orange very astringent fruit that is edible when fully ripe
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Diospyros lotus, date plum
an Asiatic persimmon tree cultivated for its small yellow or purplish-black edible fruit much valued by Afghan tribes