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Fruit: White sapote fruit ripens six to nine months from bloom. Some cultivars are alternate bearing. Fruit size varies from 1 inch to 6 inches for some of the newer cultivars.
WHITE SAPOTE Casimiroa edulis General Notes Unless harvested, fruit extremely messy, attracting flies, rats, bees. Roots are very invasive. SelecTree lists no cultivars of edulis.
White Sapote [English]: Casimiroa edulis White Sapote [English]: Casimiroa edulis 'Smathers' White Sassafras [English]: Sassafras albidum White Sassafras [English]: Tetranthera albida White Sassafras [English]: Laurus albida ...
Casimiroa edulis (White Sapote, Family: Rutaceae) Cassia abbreviata (Long Pod Cassia, Sjambok Pod, Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae) Cassia afrofistula (Kenyan Shower, Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae) ...
Casimiroa edulis (White sapote) Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom) Citrus aurantifolia (Key Lime, Mexican Lime) Citrus aurantium (Sour Orange, Seville Orange) Citrus hystrix (Kaffir Lime, Thai Bai Makrut) Citrus limon (Lemon) ...
Nombres relacionados: Araliaceae (familia), Rutaceae (familia), White sapote (inglés), Zapote blanco (castellano). Floración: Primavera ...
The white sapote (Casimiroa edulis), of the rue family, has been introduced throughout the Caribbean area and is sometimes grown in S California. The various sapotes are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida.
The gas speeds up the ripening process so broccoli should not be stored with ethylene producing fruits and vegetables, such as, apples, apricots, bananas, cantaloupe, kiwifruit, mango, peaches, pears, tomato, and white sapote.
See also: Sapote, Casimiroa, Green, Banana, Orange
 
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