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No.7 Cannon Ball Tree, Trinidad Country Club
(Queen's Park Hotel Co. Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-05-19)
The Cannon ball tree is indigenous to South America and the South Caribbean. Its scientifc name is Couroupita guianensis. The tree produces a pink aromatic flower and bears large globose woody fruits which look like big ...
Fruit, yield, and vegetative growth responses to photosynthetically active radiation during oil synthesis in olive trees
(Elsevier Science, 2013-02)
Maximizing productivity in super high density and intensive olive orchards requires proper management of illumination of the canopy walls and their interior. Currently, this is difficult to achieve due to the limited ...
The effects of centrifugal pruning on fruiting structure production in Royal Gala apples
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Agronomía e Ingeniería Forestal, 2011)
Fruit trees and agro-industry: cans, oil and timber (Chile and Cuyo, 1550-1850)Frutales y agroindustria: conservas, aceites y maderas (Chile y Cuyo, 1550-1850)
(CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS HISTORICUS CONSEJO SUPER INVEST CIENTIF, DEPT HISTORIA DE AMERICA, DUQUE DE MEDINACELI 6, 28014 MADRID, SPAIN, 2012)
Cannon Ball Tree, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-05-19)
A photo of a heavily laden Cannon ball tree with its fallen fruits lying around the tree trunk.
Trinidad Cocoa - Cocoa tree in fruit
(2010-02-01)
A picture of a cocoa tree full of its fruit ready for harvest. Also printed on the postcard is the note "By courtesy of Messrs. Cadbury Bros. Ltd."
Individual, fruit, and annual variation in correlated mating in a Genipa americana population
(2015-01-01)
In this paper, we use six microsatellite loci to examine a spatially isolated population of Genipa americana in relation to mating system variation at the level of individual and among and within fruits, over two reproductive ...
Reproductive phenology of Atlantic forest tree species in Brazil: An eleven year study
(2005-06-01)
This paper describes the reproductive phenorhythms of tree species in a tropical seasonal lowland forest in Southeastern Brazil. Every two weeks, five individuals of 41 species were observed for the occurrence of flowering ...