Tropical and Subtropical Fruits
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Feijoa
The fruits from Feijoa sellowiana Berg (feijoa) are also known as pineapple guava or guavasteen.
Sugar Apples
Annona squamosa custard apple, sugar apple, sweetsop, sweet sop
Related Topics: Agricultural Economics, Tropical and Subtropical Fruits
Related Topics: Fruit and Nut Pest Management, Tropical and Subtropical Fruits
Related Topics: Pests
Publications
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Achachairu—a Potential Fruit Crop for Florida
Jujube as a Florida Fruit Crop
Lemon Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
New Plants for Florida: Tropical Fruit
Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Propagation
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2024 Annual Collier County Ag Tour Recap
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Mango season 2024 is taking shape: UF/IFAS experts offer their views
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