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CHERIMOYAS (Annona spp)

Climate

The cherimoya plant prefers a warm and subtropical climate. It thrives in areas with moderate humidity and temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C. It grows best at altitudes of 1,000 to 2,600 meters above sea level.

Common Name

Cherimoyas

Description

Cherimoyas, also known as custard apples, are fruits that belong to the Annona genus in the ANNONACEAE family. They are characterized by their creamy texture and sweet flavor. Cherimoyas are typically green, heart-shaped fruits with a scaly skin and contain multiple seeds.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

CHERIMOYAS (Annona spp)

Origin

Peru

Other Relevant Information

- Cherimoyas are native to the Andean region of South America. - They are known for their sweet and creamy flesh. - Cherimoyas have a green, scaly skin that is easily peeled. - The fruit is often consumed fresh or used in desserts and smoothies. - Cherimoyas are rich in vitamin C and fiber. - The trees that produce cherimoyas are evergreen and can reach a height of up to 30 feet. - The flowers of the cherimoya tree are fragrant and attract pollinators.

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

- Well-drained soil - Loamy soil - Sandy soil - pH range: 6.5-7.5

Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

Family: ANNONACEAE

The genus contains several closely related species, commonly referred to as the cherimoyas or custard apples.