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Annona glabra Family: Annonaceae (Annona)
Alligator Apple, Corkwood, Pond Apple |
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Photography by: Dr. Edward F. Gilman
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| Type: |
Tree, shrub |
| Hardiness range: |
10A - 11 |
| Height: |
15' to 25' / 4.60m to 7.60m |
| Spread: |
15' to 25' / 4.60m to 7.60m |
| Growth rate: |
Average |
| Exposure: |
Partial shade or partial sun to full sun |
| Persistence: |
Evergreen, broadleaf |
| Bloom color: |
White |
| Bloom season: |
Spring |
| Leaf color: |
Green |
| Fruit color: |
Yellow |
| Water requirements: |
Moist to wet |
| Soil pH requirements: |
Acidic, neutral, alkaline, slightly alkaline |
| Soil type: |
Sandy, clay, loamy |
| Native habitat: |
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| Form: |
Oval, pyramidal |
| Landscape uses: |
Screen, specimen |
| Attributes and features: |
Native to North America |
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