Annona glabra
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Definition
Noun: * Annona glabra: A small evergreen tree native to tropical America, known for its edible fruit. It is primarily cultivated and used as rootstock for grafting other Annona species.
Usage
- The Annona glabra is valued in horticulture for its robust root system, which makes it an excellent grafting stock for commercial fruit trees like the sugar apple.
- While its fruit is edible, the Annona glabra is not typically grown for its own fruit production but for its utility in supporting other cultivars.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and agricultural contexts, Annona glabra is frequently discussed for its resistance to wet soil conditions, a trait exploited when grafting more susceptible species.
Variants and Related Words
- Pond Apple: A common name for Annona glabra, referring to its common habitat in swampy or pond-edge areas.
- Alligator Apple: Another colloquial name, likely derived from the fruit's appearance or its prevalence in regions inhabited by alligators.
- Grafting Stock: A general term for a plant used as the root system in grafting, which is the primary use for Annona glabra.
Synonyms
- Pond Apple
- Alligator Apple
- (an older botanical synonym)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Rootstock: The plant providing the root system in grafting.
- Scion: The plant shoot grafted onto the rootstock.
- Custard Apple Family (Annonaceae): The plant family to which Annona glabra belongs.
Noun
- small evergreen tree of tropical America with edible fruit; used chiefly as grafting stock