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Blossom Of The Annoma Squamosa Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Annoma Squamosa Sweetsop, Sugar apple Blossom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Graviola Among Leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large Soursop Suspended by Stem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Holding Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burst Sweetsop On Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burst Sweetsop On Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunshine On Annoma Spuamosa Sweetsop
Large Graviola Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ripe Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa On Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
At Tree Holding Stem Of Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Isolated Annoma, Squamosa (Sweetsop) Tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup Of Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reaping Sweetsop Annoma Squamosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two pale green color Annoma squamosa, also known as sweetsop, and sugar-apple suspended by stems from green leafy branches of their tree in filtered sunlight that cast shadows of the plant’s leaves on the fruits groovy skin. The larger fruit is mature, the smaller one is young. This fruit is extremely sweet, and so where it derives the name sweetsop, or sugar-apple. The fruit is of spherical-conical shape with segmented pegs, and belongs to the Annonaceae family, of the Magnoliales order, an Angiosperms.


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