What is Annona?
Annona is a genus or related group in the Pawpaw family and Sugar Apple called Annonaceae. His name comes from the word anon , which is the word Hispaniola, which means "fruit". The genus has more than 100 species of flowering plants, seven of which are commercially grown for the use of fruit plants and some other species are used in traditional medicine.
Annona squamosa is commonly known as Apple Apple or cream apple. It is indigenous for the Amazon rainforest and can grow up to 20 feet (6 m) high. The fruit of the tree has purple skin that is knobby and has very sweet meat inside that can be eaten raw. The seeds inside the fruit are black and poisonous. The bark of the tree and leaves contains Annonaine, which is an alkaloid and is used as a cold drug in tropical parts of America.
Annona Muricata is also known as Soursop and it is a small tree that grows to a height of about 25 feet (8 m). POM needs a lot of heat and water and dies if temperatures drop below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius). The fruit on the tree, Soursop, is known all over the world and has white meat with up to 100 small black seeds. Soursop is often made of ice cream and sorbets, but acidic fibers can be eaten raw. It is known that the Annon Muricata extracts inhibit herpes simplex virus, which is more often known as a cold pain virus.
also known as Apple Apple or Apple alligator, Annon GLABRA is originally from Florida and West India. It can grow to a height of 50 feet (16 m) and has a thin suitcase that has a gray color, and this species has leaves that have an elongated shape and measure a length of 3 inches (8 cm). The tree from the tree is the size of the apple and is edible, commonly used in jams, although the taste of acidic is preferred by most people. The pond apple is considered one of the worst invasive weeds in Australia because the trees grow closely together and prevent any other plants from growingon an area. They are able to grow in flooded areas, and when the fruit falls, they are kidnapped on the water and attack other areas along the streams, which affects other agricultural areas.