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Why is it called Star Apple?
⭐️ Why is it called Star Apple?
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🍏 Caimito Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) - do not confuse with Start Fruit (Carambola) - is hard to find exotic fruit tree.
🍏 It is a favorite in the Caribbean and Central America as well as Southeast Asia.
🍏 The fruit has a mild grape-like flavor, and is best eaten fresh.
🍏 Inside the fruit looks like a star when cut across!
🛒 Plants Caimito Star Apple
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Why is it called Star Apple?
⭐️ Why is it called Star Apple?
🛒 Plants Caimito Star Apple
#Food_Forest
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- 🍏 Caimito Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) - do not confuse with Start Fruit (Carambola) - is hard to find exotic fruit tree.
- 🍏 It is a favorite in the Caribbean and Central America as well as Southeast Asia.
- 🍏 The fruit has a mild grape-like flavor, and is best eaten fresh.
- 🍏 Inside the fruit looks like a star when cut across!
🛒 Plants Caimito Star Apple
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Why should you grow Chinese keys ginger in your garden?
✨ Why should you grow Chinese keys ginger in your garden?
📚 Learn also from previous post:
Most interesting edible gingers
🛒 Plant Chinese Keys Ginger
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🟡If you're looking for a plant that offers both culinary versatility and health benefits, Boesenbergia rotunda, or Chinese Keys Ginger, or Fingerroot, is a fantastic choice.
🟡This Southeast Asian herb is known not just for its ability to spice up soups and seafood dishes, but also for its role in traditional medicine. From aiding digestion to boosting vitality and longevity, this plant brings more than just flavor to the table.
🟡Whether you're a foodie exploring new tastes or someone seeking natural wellness solutions, this unique ginger might just be the perfect addition to your garden and kitchen!
📚 Learn also from previous post:
Most interesting edible gingers
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Why should you grow Chinese keys ginger in your garden?
✨ Why should you grow Chinese keys ginger in your garden?
📚 Learn also from previous post:
Most interesting edible gingers
🛒 Plant Chinese Keys Ginger
#Food_Forest #Remedies #Shade_Garden
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- 🟡If you're looking for a plant that offers both culinary versatility and health benefits, Boesenbergia rotunda, or Chinese Keys Ginger, or Fingerroot, is a fantastic choice.
- 🟡This Southeast Asian herb is known not just for its ability to spice up soups and seafood dishes, but also for its role in traditional medicine. From aiding digestion to boosting vitality and longevity, this plant brings more than just flavor to the table.
- 🟡Whether you're a foodie exploring new tastes or someone seeking natural wellness solutions, this unique ginger might just be the perfect addition to your garden and kitchen!
📚 Learn also from previous post:
Most interesting edible gingers
🛒 Plant Chinese Keys Ginger
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Lula Avocado The Winter Warrior of Florida
Lula Avocado – The Winter Warrior of Florida
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🟢 Lula is an avocado variety that's tougher than most! Known for its frost resistance, this cultivar is perfect for homeowners and gardeners in Central Florida and around Orlando. In fact, it was once the top commercial avocado in South Florida, thanks to its ability to endure chilly winters and produce heavily even when other varieties might struggle.
🟢 Lula fruits are medium to large, pear-shaped, and sometimes feature a slender neck. Their skin is smooth, with a greenish tint, enclosing pale to greenish-yellow flesh. With a 12-16% oil content, the Lula offers a creamy, rich flavor that’s a delight in guacamole or straight from the fruit. The large, tightly held seed also makes it a reliable producer, minimizing seed sprouting issues during the harvest.
🟢 The harvesting season runs from November to December, offering a long production window that stands out among other avocado varieties. Originally developed from a tree planted by Mrs. Lula Cellon in 1915 near Miami, this variety has proven its early bearing nature and heavy yields, making it ideal for both home gardeners and small orchard owners.
🟢 If you're looking for an avocado tree that thrives in Central Florida's conditions, bears flavorful fruit, and can withstand the cold, Lula is your go-to! Just give it plenty of space to grow tall and enjoy years of delicious harvests.
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