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1) Citrus (Rutaceae): 16 species & huge number of varieties
• Origin in south east Asia (Malaysia)
• Dessert, food, medicine
• Reached Spain in the 1400's
o Columbus took lime seeds to west indies
2) Curcubitsceae: squash, melon, cucumber
• Prostrate herbaceous animals
• 90 genera's & 700 species
• native to many centuries
non-food uses
- Storage
- Musical instruments
- luffa
Watermelons: tropical Africa, Russia,
cucuis melo: one species (honeydew, cantaloupe, casaba, muskmelon, netted melon)
3) Solanaceae: tomatoes, peppers, egg plants
- Pear melon (Pepino)- Solanum muricatum- Solanaceae
4) Arecaceae - Palm Family
- Coconut palm - Cocos
- Date palm (diecious)- Phoenix
5) Bromeliadaceae - Pineapple family- Ananas - Pineapple (multiple fruit= multiple flowers)
- Can pretty much grow anywhere
- Parhenocarpic: can reproduce fruit with out fertilization
Origin: New
World tropics (West Indies)
6) Musaceae -Banana Family - Musa * Banana (berry fruit)
7) Moraceae - Ficus - Fig - Multiple fruit (with fused carpels)
8) Avocado - Lauraceae - the Laurel Family - Persea
- Drupe (pit)
(possibly a berry due to fleshy skin)
9) Mango- Mangifera - Anacaridaceae
10) Malvaceae - the Cotton family - Okra - Abelmoschus
11) Pomegranate - Punica - Punicaeae- berry
12) Papaya - Cariaceae- Caria - berry
13) Annonaceae *
Cherimoya (Annona)
- One of the "king of fruits"
14) Pawpaw - Asmina triloba- Annonaceae
15) Sapodilla- Manilkara zapota - Sapotaceae
16) Carambola (star fruit) - Averrhoa carambola - Oxalidaceae
- Sri Lanka
- subtropical
17) Sapindaceae - Lychee - Litchi
18) Rhambutan (Nephelium) * Sapindaceae
- Longan
19) Breadfruit Artocarpus Moraceae
- Mutiny on the bounty: Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian
- Their job was to bring bread fruit
from Tahiti to Africa where there was people who could cultivate it
- Jackfruit - Artocarpus
20) Passionfruit - Passiflora - Passifloraceae- berry
21) Durian - Durio - Bombaceae aka King of fruits in south east Asia
22) Mangosteen- Garcinia mangostena- Clusiaceae aka Queen of fruits
23) Snake fruit (Salak) - Salacca zalacca - Arecaceae (Palms)
24) Vietnamese cherry (acerola)- Malpighia emarginata - Malpighiaceae
25) Wax apple (water rose apple)- Syzygium malaccense- Myrtaceae
26) Guava - Myrtaceae - Psidium