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Genipa americana: Genipap

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Description: Photographs and information on this tree with edible fruits, its origin and distribution, cultivation requirements and various uses.
Morton, J. 1987. Genipap. p. 441–443. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL. Rating low as an edible fruit but popular as a source of beverages, the genipap, HBK.), of the family Rubiaceae, has a number of colloquial names: marmalade box in former British West Indies;
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activated: 24-Apr-1985
last updated: 11-Nov-2010
expires: 31-Jul-2014