Annona squamosa L.
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Annonaceae
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SC SE North America (West Indies) int South America, S Eurasia and Africa (tropics)
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SC SE
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xer sili
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dr (bark or green fruits infusion taken orally for diarrhea and chronic dysentery, leaves or sprout tea for cramps and spasms) fd (fruits sweet and pleasantly flavoured) pl
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Annona asiatica L.
Annona cinerea Dunal
Guanabanus squamosus M.Gómez
Xylopia frutescens Sieb. ex C.Presl
Xylopia glabra Dunal non L.
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sugarapple annona; apple (Virgin Gorda); apple-bush (Grenadines); custard apple; scaly custard apple (India); sugar apple; sugar-apple (Jamaica, USA, Virgin Gorda); sugarapple (Bahamas); sweet sop (Jamaica); sweetsop (USA)
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anone écailleuse; cachiman, cachiman cannelle (Hispaniola); chérimolier, corossol écailleux, corossolier à fruits écailleux, grand corossolier; pomme cannelle (French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Mali); pomme de cannelle (Hispaniola); pomme-canelle (Mali); pommier cannelle
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anón (Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico); anón caucano, anón de azùcar, anón de verruga, anón doméstico (Colombia); anono de Guatemala (Nicaragua); aratión; cachiman (Hispaniola); candongo (Dominican Republic); chirimoya (Ecuador, Guatemala); guanábana; riñón (Venezuela); saramuya (Guatemala)
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annona squamosa (italian); anona (Sri Lanka); ata (Brazil); Flaschenbaum (german); fruta de conde (Brazil); Honigapfel, Rahmapfel (german); kachiman kanèl (creole, Haiti); kaneclappel (Suriname); pinha (portuguese, Brazil); pòm kanèl (creole, Haiti); saripha (India); scopappel (Netherlands Antilles); sini-attha, sita-pullum (Sri Lanka); sitaphal (India); sittapan (Sri Lanka); Süss-Sack (german); tubabu sunsun (bambara, Mali); Zuckerapfel (german)
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