Identification Table — Fruits — Continued 



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Description 



Illus. 

 No. 



Common name 



Page 



No. 



Fl 

 F. 

 Fl 

 F. 

 Fl 

 Fl 

 F. 

 F„ 

 Fl 

 F_ 



Multicolored 



Covered with green and white network. 



Fruit is pale yellow 



White* 'bloom" on fruit 



Resembles chokecherry of U. S. A. 



Waxy with green center 



Hard, crisp 



Small, juicy, slightly sour 



Small 



Resembles large plum 



Passion vine 



Cacao 



Loquat 



Sweet-sop 



Wild cherry 



Pinanona {Caution) 



Rose apple 



Sea grape 



Coco plum 



Coco plum 



14 

 20 

 21 

 24 

 28 

 30 

 31 

 35 

 37 

 37 



YELLOW 



Flesh 

 F_.„ 

 F..„ 

 L_.__ 

 F„„ 

 Fl___ 

 F„„ 

 F____ 

 F.„. 

 F___. 

 F_„_ 

 Fl— 

 FL_. 

 F.._. 

 F_.__ 

 F— 



Like muskmelon or cantaloupe.. 



Egg-shape, hard shell 



Size and shape of pepper 



Leathery, yellow green 



Somewhat downy surface 



Greenish yellow 



Thin, membranous skin 



Resembles plum 



Soft, has many large seeds 



Resembles small apple 



Hard, crisp 



Small, yellow and red 



Turn red as they fade 



Tastes like apple 



Resembles pineapple 



Looks like small Chinese lantern 



3 

 5 

 9 

 9 

 12 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 20 

 22 

 23 

 25 

 25 

 27 

 34 



Papaw, 



Passion vine 



Cashew {Caution) 

 Cashew {Caution) 



Loquat 



Sweet-sop 



White sapote 



Spanish plum 



Guava-- 



Thorn apple 



Rose apple 



Tamarind 



Nance 



Nance 



Pingwing 



Ground cherry 



12 

 14 

 18 

 18 

 21 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 29 

 31 

 32 

 34 

 34 

 36 

 43 



iF=Fruit; Fl= Flower; L= Leaves. 



Location table. — The following reference table does not include 

 all means of identifying a fruit or all fruits discussed in this sec- 

 tion. In many instances a plant will be found growing through- 

 out all parts of the Caribbean region. The classified topographi- 

 cal locations are general. Use this table merely as a guide. 

 Necessary supplementary information is given on the pages 

 indicated in the location table. 



