Temperate fruits__ Fruits of temperate climates are almost always borne on trees or woody shrubs or lianas. They will not grow adequately in the tropics, as they need a period of cold (a chilling requirement) each year before they will flower. The apple, pear, cherry, and plum are the most widely grown and eaten, owing to their adaptability. Many other fruits are important regionally but do not figure prominently in commerce. Many sorts of small fruit on this list are gathered from the wild, just as they were in Neolithic times. Apples The pome fruits__ Apple and crabapple (Malus) Chokeberry Hawthorn Loquat Medlar Pear Quince Rose hip Rowan Service tree Serviceberry Shipova The stone fruits, drupes of genus Prunus__ Apricot Cherry, sweet, black, sour, and wild species Chokecherry Greengage Peach varieties and nectarine Plum Hybrids of the preceding species, such as the plumcot/apriplum, pluot, aprium, and peacotum Other temperate fruits__ Boquila Elaeocarpaceae Goumi Keule Lardizabala Maqui Pawpaw Peumo Grape, Vitis labrusca Berries__ In non-technical usage, berry means any small fruit that can be eaten whole and lacks objectionable seeds. The bramble fruits, compound fruits of genus Rubus (blackberries), are some of the most popular of these that are not true berries: Rubus__ Raspberries Blackberry, including dewberry, boysenberry, olallieberry, and tayberry Cloudberry Loganberry Raspberry species Salmonberry Thimbleberry Wineberry True berries__ The true berries are dominated by the family Ericaceae, many of which are hardy in the subarctic: Bearberry Bilberry Blueberry Crowberry Cranberry Falberry Huckleberry Lingonberry Other berries__ Currant Elderberry Gooseberry Hackberry Honeysuckle[6] Mulberry, including black and yellow mulberry Mayapple Nannyberry Oregon grape Sea-buckthorn Ugni Wolfberry Mediterranean and subtropical fruits__ Fruits in this category are not hardy to extreme cold, as the preceding temperate fruits are, yet tolerate some frost and may have a modest chilling requirement. Notable among these are natives of the Mediterranean: Mediterranean natives__ Grapes Black mulberry Cornelian cherry Date Fig Grapes, Vitis vinifera and raisins Jujube Pomegranate Sycamore fig Citrus__ In the important genus Citrus (Rutaceae), some members are tropical, tolerating no frost. All common species of commerce are somewhat hardy: Lemon Blood Orange Citron Clementine Grapefruit Kumquat Lemon Lime, including Key, Persian and Kaffir lime Mandarin Naartjie Orange (spicy or bitter) Pomelo Sweet Lemon Kabosu Oroblanco Tangerine Hybrids of the preceding species, such as the Orangelo, Tangelo, Rangpur (fruit) and Ugli fruit See also: List of Citrus fruits Other subtropical fruits__ Avocado Carob Feijoa Guava Longan Lúcuma Lychee Passion fruit Peanut Pond-apple Strawberry guava Tamarillo Yangmei Néré |
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