Some of the common names of Annona squamosa are sugar apple, sweet sop, anon, and atta. The fruit is…
The common names ofAplectrum hyemale are putty root and Adam-and-Eve. The pods are oblong and pointed.…
Pictured are apple remains from the Swiss lake dwellings. Charred remains of the fruit were found in…
Pictured is an apple showing the side bud that is to continue the spur the following year.
Pictured are the flower cluster and the leaf cluster of an apple tree.
Pictured are the top and bottom views of an esopus apple. It also known as the spitzenberg apple.
Pictured are the bottom and top views of a stayman apple. It is also known as the winesap apple.
Pictured are the conical (left) and ovoid (right) forms of the apple. These are the typical forms of…
Pictured is the original McIntosh apple tree. The tree was discovered in 1796. The tree was transplanted…
Pictured is a ten year old Nebraska apple orchard. The trunks are protected from the sun by board jackets.
Pictured is an apple orchard in Hood River Valley, Oregon. Apple growing is a big industry on the Pacific…
Pictured is a California apple orchard. It was until 1880 that California was proven to be able to grow…
The fruit buds of the apricot are borne beside the leaf-bud and also on spurs. This is similar to the…
Pictured are young apricots shedding the ring. This happens as the fruit begins to swell.
Pictured is a characteristic branch of apricot. The fruit grows close together, appearing to be in clusters.
Pictured are good apricot fruits. Apricots are considered as a dessert or fancy fruit.
The common name of Arbutus menziesii is madrona. The tree occasionally grows one hundred feet tall.…
The Arbutus arizonica tree grows between forty and fifty feet tall. The trunk has light gray or nearly…
The Arctostaphylos manzanita shrub grows thirty feet tall. The fruit is between one quarter and one…
Ardisia crenulata has oblong, wavy margined leaves. The fruit droops is clusters. The flowers are sweet…
Artocarpus incisa is a tropical tree that produces bread fruit. The fruit is edible. The seeds from…
Artocarpus integrifolia trees grow thirty feet tall and have milky juice. The tree produces jack fruit.…
Asimina triloba is a small tree growing between ten and forty feet tall. The fruit is dark brown, oblong,…
Atalantia ceylonica is a spiny shrub or small tree native to India. The leaves grow up to three inches…
The common name of Attalea cohune is cohune palm. The tree grows fifty to sixty feet tall. The fruit…
The common name of Averrhoa carambola is carambola. It is a tropical fruit tree. The fruit is five angled,…
Avocado is a tropical fruit tree. The avocado is considered to be native to Mexico, Central America,…
Avocados vary in size, form, and color. The colors vary from light or dark green to purple, crimson,…
The fruit of the balsamocitrus dawei tree is edible. The fruit has a very thick, hard woody rind.
The plantain variety of banana is a popular cooking banana in the tropical regions of the Americas.…
Illustrated is a hand of the fig banana. The fig banana is a variety of plantain. It is commonly found…
Pictured is a banana plant bearing fruit. This particular plant is a bearing stalk as grown in southern…
The fruit of Barringtonia speciosa is four sided and three inches in diameter. The fruit is box like…
The common names of Benincasa hispida are wax gourd, white gourd of India, zit-kwa, Chinese preserving…
Berberis regeliana is an upright shrub, growing up to six feet tall. The branches are gray and grooved.…
The fruit of Berberis thunbergii is nearly globe shaped and bright red. The branches spread, are deeply…
The bluebird eats caterpillars, cutworms, grasshoppers, and wild fruit, especially berries.
Wild blackberry is the common name of Rubus allegheniensis. It is a long cluster variety. The fruits…
Illustrated is a short cluster garden blackberry. The fruits are glossy, large, and juicy.
Illustrated is a cluster of berries on a budded greenhouse plant. These berries are swamp blueberries.
The flower envelope crowns the ovary and sometimes persists after withering on the apex of the fruit…