annona Thesaurus Wikipedia Related to annona:Annona cherimola,Annona muricata,Annona squamosa (əˈnəʊnə) n (Plants) a tropical shrub or tree, of the familyAnnonaceae, native to America Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers ...
squamosa, and A. reticulata are rich in tannins, have astringent property, and used for treating dysentery and diarrhea. Root bark of A. reticulata is used to relieve toothaches. Powdered seeds and seed oil from A. muricata, A. squamosa, and A. reticulata have insecticidal property and are...
2.2.2.3 Annona squamosa L. Subfamily: Annonoideae Tribe: Annoneae Synonyms: Annona asiatica L., Annona cinerea Dunal, Annona forskahlii DC., Annona glabra Forssk., Guanabanus squamosus (L.) M. Gómez, Xylopia frutescens Sieb. ex Presl, Xylopia glabra L. Common names: Custard apple, suga...
Table 1. Scientific names, synonyms, and some popular names of Annona squamosa and of its hybrid in different regions of the world Scientific nameSynonymsCommon namesReferences Annona squamosa L. Annona asiatica Dun.Annona biflora Moç. & SesseAnnona cinerea Dun.Annona forskahlli DCGuanabanu...
squamosa), sweetsop (Annona squamosa), and custard apple (Annona reticulata). The primary quality characteristics are fruit size, color, firmness, and absence of visible defects and decay. Changes in skin color from dark-green to light-green or greenish-yellow are the primary maturity index (...
The flavor composition of the most common Annona species is summarized in this chapter, including Annona atemoya, Annona cherimolia, Annona coriacea, Annona foetida, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Annona pickelii, Annona reticulata, Annona salzmannii, Annona senegalensis, Annona squamosa, and Annona ...
Annona squamosa L. (Annonaceae). 18.2.5 Anthocleista grandiflora Gil. (Gentianaceae) Anthocleista grandiflora is commonly known as the forest fever tree, used in African traditional medicine (ATM) for treatment of malaria, anthelmintic, antidiarrheal, diabetes, high blood pressure, venereal diseases...