Annona cherimola 'Chaffey'

Cultivar

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Characteristics

A perennial hermaphrodite deciduous tree.
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Cultivation

Origin: in West Los Angeles, Calif., by Mrs. A.M. Chaffey. Introd. in 1945. Seedling from a seed lot bearing P.I. 44841 collected in Oran, Salta, Argentina, by W. S. Damon; seedling received 9 June 1917 from the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Tree: bears regularly. Fruit: 3/4-1 lb; short, conical, 4 inches long; flesh light cream; quality excellent; does not bruise easily; seed small, 30-60 per fruit; season December to March along the coast of Cali­fornia.
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Annona cherimola 'Chaffey'