Annona cherimola 'Carter'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Cultivation

Origin: in Encinitas, Calif., in the N.E. Carter orchard by James H. Macpherson, Williams and Macpherson Subtropical Nursery, Encinitas. Introd. in 1940. Parentage unknown; tree planted in 1931 by a Mr. Summerville; selected in 1938. Tree: heavy bearer; sets fairly well without pollination in some areas; hardy. Fruit: long, conical; skin smooth; ripens in March in Los Angeles County, in June in San Diego County; keeps well; a good shipper; resembles Ryerson.
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Annona cherimola 'Carter'