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Annona nutans

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1057: 86: 61: 33: 299:. Its membranous, oval leaves are 3–5 by 2.5–3.2 centimeters with rounded apex that ends in an abrupt small point. The leaves are hairless on their upper surface and on their lower surface except along the midrib and veins when young. The leaves have 10 secondary veins emanating from each side of the midrib. Its 323:, 1.5–2.3 centimeters in diameter, consisting of 3 broad lobes alternating with 3 narrow lobes. The outer surface of the corolla is covered in fine rust-colored hairs. The corolla is yellow to ochre-colored with purple spots on the inside. Its 311:
and usually emerge opposite a leaf. The peduncles are solitary or in pairs. The peduncles have a bract, covered in rust colored hairs, at their base and another at their midpoint. Its
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with triangular lobes that come to a point. The outer surface of the calyx is covered in rust-colored silky hairs. Its petals are united to form a
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Bortolotto, Ieda Maria; Amorozo, Maria Christina de Mello; Neto, Germano Guarim; Oldeland, Jens; Damasceno-Junior, Geraldo Alves (2015).
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are 1.8–2.2 millimeters long with flat filaments. The connective tissue between the lobes of the
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It is a bush 5 to 6 meters (16 to 20 ft) in height. Its branches have inconspicuous, brown
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2 millimeters long and have a groove on their upper side. Its recurved
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It was described as being edible in 1914 by the American botanist
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It has been observed growing in fields, sandy plains and valleys.
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that form a cone-shaped gynoecium. Its 4-sided, prism-shaped
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Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University
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are 0.9–1 millimeters long. Its fleshy, quadrangular
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is extended to form a cap. Its flowers have multiple
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Magnoliids
Magnoliales
Annonaceae
Annona
Binomial name
(R.E.Fr.) R.E.Fr.
Synonyms
plant
Annonaceae
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Paraguay
Robert Elias Fries
formally described
peduncles
lenticels
petioles
peduncles
axillary
sepals

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