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Casimiroa edulis
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This white sapote has survived 19F with no defoliation!!
· Date: Sun July 20, 2008 · Views: 2270 · Filesize: 108.5kb, 1270.0kb · Dimensions: 1200 x 1600 ·
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Dean W.


Registered: September 2007
Location: Cedar Park, TX
Posts: 4279
Sun July 20, 2008 4:53am

What kind of fruit tree is that? Five leaves???

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Registered: July 2005
Location: Florida
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Sun July 20, 2008 7:18am Rating: 10.00 



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Registered: July 2008
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 47
Sun July 20, 2008 12:45pm

It's a citrus relative native to Mexico. It makes a greenish-yellow to yellow tennis-ball-sized fruit that is pretty tasty. They are usually pretty hardy (low 20's F) for a subtropical fruit.
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