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Medicinal plants / Asimina / Carica papaya / Fruit tree / Paw Paw / Mango / Annonaceae / Fruit / Pineapple / Flora of the United States / Flora / Botany
Date: 2014-12-02 12:27:33
Medicinal plants
Asimina
Carica papaya
Fruit tree
Paw Paw
Mango
Annonaceae
Fruit
Pineapple
Flora of the United States
Flora
Botany

Specialty Crop Profile: Pawpaw Tony Bratsch, Ext. Specialist, Small Fruit & Vegetables PART 1: Crop Profile and Potential When you think of the accepted definition of "small fruit" (based on the size of the plant), the n

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