Annonaceae
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Annonaceae, or the custard apple family is a flowering plants family made up of trees, shrubs or lianas. Some well-known edible members of this family are the custard apple, the cherimoya, the soursop (all in the genus Annona) and the pawpaw (in the genus Asimina).
Genera with common names:
- Annona - Custard-apple, Soursop, Sugar-apple
- Artabotrys - Trail-grape
- Asimina - Pawpaw
- Cananga - Ylang-ylang
- Deeringothamnus - False Pawpaw
- Guatteria - Haya Minga, Haya Blanca
- Oxandra - Blacklancewood, Haya
- Rollinia - Wild Sugar-apple
- Stelechocarpus (Kepel, S. burahol)
External links
- Annonaceae research projects at Nationaal Herbarium Nederland (http://www.nationaalherbarium.nl/taskforcemolecular/annonaceae.htm)de:Annonengewächse