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Provides information about the qualifications of Dr. Volker Kleinhenz as agronomist, horticulturist and QA-manager.
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Online scientific papers concerning fruit and fruit cultivation.
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Information from the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute on tropical fruits of the Asia-Pacific-Oceania region, outlining its objectives and activities. Includes bibliography
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Project of the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Hawaii. Includes uses, research, varieties, mission, and resources
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Information from India on the cultural requirements, varieties and harvesting of bananas, mango, citrus, grape, guava, papaya, pineapple, pomegranate, avocado, cashew, jackfruit, loquat, mangosteen and litchi.
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The fruit in history and folklore and in the kitchen; recipes and nutritional information.
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Florida firm offering a wide variety of tropical fruit and nut plants.
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South African nursery producing citrus trees and rootstocks, mangoes, and guavas. Information about methods, and product listing.
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Information on growing and enjoying tropical rare fruit and exotic nut trees.
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An amateur organization of fruit tree growers who preserve heritage varieties, explore climate limitations and study propagation, pruning and grafting techniques. Announcements, meeting and membership details, photogallery and links. Some areas members only.
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Articles, activities, links, newsletters, photographs, etc.
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Information about the tree and its fruit: description, propagation and culture, characteristics of cultivars, and culinary uses.
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Distribution: The most important growing areas lie in mid and West Europe, North America, more rarely in tropical areas, East and West Africa. Most robust cabbage type.
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Kale is a form of cabbage (Brassica oleracea Acephala Group) in which the central leaves do not form a head. It is considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most domesticated forms.
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