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Annonaceae

Annonaceae
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Robert Kral in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Trees, shrubs, rarely woody vines, deciduous or evergreen, with aromatic bark, leaves, and flowers. Pith septate to diaphragmed. Leaves alternate, simple, without stipules, petiolate. Leaf blade pinnately veined, unlobed, margins entire. Inflorescences axillary to leaf scars on old wood or to leaves on new shoots, solitary flowers or few-flowered fascicles, pedunculate; bracts or bracteoles present or absent. Flowers bisexual, rarely unisexual; receptacle becoming enlarged, elevated or flat; perianth hypogynous, segments valvate or imbricate; sepals persistent, (2-)3(-4), distinct or basally connate; petals either 6 in 2 unequal whorls of 3 with petals of outer whorl larger, petals of inner whorl fleshier than the outer, often with corrugate nectary zone, or petals 6-12(-15), nearly equal or unequal, veins impressed on inner face; stamens 10-20 or very numerous, hypogynous, spirally arranged, forming ball or flat-topped mass; filament short, stout; anther linear to oblong-linear, extrorse, longitudinally dehiscent; connective apically elongate, connivent; pistils 1-many, superior, 1-carpellate, 1-locular, distinct or connate to various degrees with at least stigmas distinct; placentation marginal, placenta 1; ovules 1-many per pistil; style short, thick; stigma terminal. Fruits berries, distinct, 1-8(-12) per flower, or coalescent, forming syncarps, 1 per flower. Seeds 1-many per pistil, arillate; endosperm ruminate, oily.

The family has particular importance in the tropics because of the edible syncarps of some species of Annona ; in the eastern United States the fruit of Asimina triloba (pawpaw) was once much gathered and appreciated. Programs in breeding from selected stock of Asimina have been undertaken (G. A. Zimmerman 1941).

Currently, the Pawpaw Foundation is intensively researching means to develop commercially marketable fruits. Recent studies of the chemical properties of Asimina reveal its pesticidal possibilities, and its potential as an anticancer agent (E. M. Norman, pers. comm.) The warm-climate genera Cananga , Rollinia , and Artabotrys have been used as ornamentals.

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Annona cornifolia
Media resource of Annona cornifolia
Annona crassiflora
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Annona crassivenia
Media resource of Annona crassivenia
Annona cuspidata
Media resource of Annona cuspidata
Annona danforthii
Media resource of Annona danforthii
Annona deminuta
Media resource of Annona deminuta
Annona densicoma
Media resource of Annona densicoma
Annona diversifolia
Media resource of Annona diversifolia
Annona dolichopetala
Media resource of Annona dolichopetala
Annona duckei
Media resource of Annona duckei
Annona edulis
Media resource of Annona edulis
Annona emarginata
Media resource of Annona emarginata
Annona exsucca
Media resource of Annona exsucca
Annona fendleri
Media resource of Annona fendleri
Annona foetida
Media resource of Annona foetida
Annona fosteri
Media resource of Annona fosteri
Annona gigantophylla
Media resource of Annona gigantophylla
Annona glabra
Media resource of Annona glabra
Annona glauca
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Annona globiflora
Media resource of Annona globiflora
Annona glomerulifera
Media resource of Annona glomerulifera
Annona grandiflora
Media resource of Annona grandiflora
Annona havanensis
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Annona hayesii
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Annona herzogii
Media resource of Annona herzogii
Annona holosericea
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not available
Annona hypoglauca
Media resource of Annona hypoglauca
Annona hystricoides
Media resource of Annona hystricoides
Annona impressivenia
Media resource of Annona impressivenia
Annona jahnii
Media resource of Annona jahnii
Annona jamaicensis
Media resource of Annona jamaicensis
Annona jucunda
Media resource of Annona jucunda
Annona liebmanniana
Media resource of Annona liebmanniana
Annona longiflora
Media resource of Annona longiflora
Annona longipes
Media resource of Annona longipes
Annona macroprophyllata
Media resource of Annona macroprophyllata
Annona maritima
Media resource of Annona maritima
Annona membranacea
Media resource of Annona membranacea
Annona moaensis
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Annona montana
Media resource of Annona montana
Annona mucosa
Media resource of Annona mucosa
Annona muricata
Media resource of Annona muricata
Annona neglecta
Media resource of Annona neglecta
Annona neochrysocarpa
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Annona neolaurifolia
Media resource of Annona neolaurifolia
Annona neosalicifolia
Media resource of Annona neosalicifolia
Annona neosericea
Media resource of Annona neosericea
Annona neoulei
Media resource of Annona neoulei
Annona nutans
Media resource of Annona nutans
Annona palmeri
Media resource of Annona palmeri
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