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sapota
‖ sapota (səˈpəʊtə) Forms: 6–9 sapote, 7 sapotte; 7 supota, supporter, sappota, 9 zapota, 8– sapota. [repr. Sp. and Pg. zapote (whence F. sapote), a. Mexican zapotl, {cced}apotl. The form now in use is from mod. Latin.] a. The tree Achras Sapota and its fruit; = sapodilla 1, 2; (see also quot. 1887)...
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Tomasz Sapota
Tomasz Sapota (born 31 March 1970, Katowice) is a Polish classical philologist, Latinist and literary scholar, professor at the University of Silesia in
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Can dogs eat Chikoo (Sapota)? - Pet Queries
As mentioned, yes, dogs can eat the flesh part of ripe Chikoo (Sapota) , but they should not be offered with skin and seed part of this fruits. The flesh part of riped chikoo is beneficial in several ways for the dog. They offer several essential nutrients as they do for humans. The pulp of chikoo is known to rich in vitamins A and c, dietary ...
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Pouteria sapota
Pouteria sapota, the mamey sapote, is a species of tree native to Mexico and Central America. The tree is also cultivated in the Caribbean. Synonyms
See also
Lucuma
Mammea americana (mamey apple)
Sapodilla
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New Crop Resource Online Program: Sapote
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sapotaceous
sapotaceous, a. Bot. (sæpəʊˈteɪʃəs) [f. mod.L. Sapotāce-æ (f. sapota): see -aceous.] Of or pertaining to, or characteristic of the Sapotaceæ, a N.O. of gamopetalous plants typified by the Achras (formerly Sapota).1845 G. Don in Encycl. Metrop. VI. 178*/1.
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Mammee
or the trees which produce these fruits:
Magnolia guatemalensis, in the family Magnoliaceae
Mammea americana, in the family Calophyllaceae
Pouteria sapota
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Eugoniella
Its only species, Eugoniella sapota, was first described by Felder and Rogenhofer in 1874. It is found in French Guiana.
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Banisia myrsusalis
Banisia myrsusalis, the sapodilla borer or sapota midrib folder, is a species of moth of the family Thyrididae. midrib folder (Banisia myrsusalis elearalis Walker) on different varieties of sapota
Sapodilla borer moth photos
Biology of leaf-folder (Banisia myrsusalis
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Eteoryctis gemoniella
The larvae feed on Anacardium occidentale, Lannea coromandelica, Semecarpus anacardium, Achras sapota, Madhuca indica, Madhuca latifolia and Manilkara
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zanzack
zanzack, -ziac Zanzummim, -in(e, zaphire, zapota, -ote, zapotilla, obs. ff. sanjak, Zamzummim, sapphire, sapota, sapodilla.
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