Tropical Fruit Plants
Tropical fruits are those that are usually grown and originate in frost-free areas of the world. Common examples include bananas, pineapples, papayas. Others, such as durian and mangosteen, aren't as well known world-wide, and often limited to a smaller geographical area.
Sites listed here are about growing these fruits in home gardens and greenhouses.
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Pineapple News and Information - Features information on growing pineapples at home, pineapple cultivation in Hawaii, and links.
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Durio zibethinus - Information about the tree and its fruit: description, propagation and culture, characteristics of cultivars, and culinary uses.
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Tropical Fruit - Casimiroa, Black Persimmon and Mabola - Unusual tropical fruits, including varieties, and recipes.
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Calamondin: The Miniature Orange - A page full of information on this citrus plant native to the Philippines and China, including its uses for food and ornament, cultivation, and pests and diseases.
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Cape Trib Exotic Fruit Farm: Tropical Fruit - Provides a list of more than 60 different exotic fruit, and each is linked to another page providing detail on how to recognise each fruit, grow them, eat them, and some recipes
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Tropical Fruit Database - Uses, cultivation, and origin. Sorted by scientific and common names.
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