genusAnnona

Annona

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 536. 175.

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Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 241. 1754.

Common names: Custard-apple soursop alligator-apple
Etymology: native Hispaniolan anon or hanon, given to A. muricata
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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FNA03 P2 Annona Asimina pg 13.jpegAsimina tetramera
Annona glabra
Asimina obovata
Asimina triloba
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Trees or shrubs, taprooted; trunks buttressed or not buttressed at base. Bark thin, mostly broadly and shallowly fissured, scaly, fissures anastomosing. Shoots slender, stiff, terete; lenticels raised; buds naked. Leaves persistent or deciduous to late deciduous. Leaf-blade leathery or membranous, glabrous to pubescent. Inflorescences axillary or supra-axillary, occasionally from axillary buds on main-stem or older stems, solitary flowers or fascicles; peduncle bracteolate. Flowers: receptacle convex to ±globose or elongate, elevated; sepals deciduous, 3 (-4), smaller than outer petals, valvate in bud; petals 6 (-8) in 2 whorls, usually fleshy, those of outer whorl larger, valvate in bud, those of inner whorl more ascending, distinctly smaller or reduced, rarely absent, valvate or imbricate in bud; nectaries present as darker-pigmented, usually corrugate zones adaxially near petal bases; stamens very numerous, packed into ball, club-shaped, curved; connective dilated, hooded or pointed beyond anther sac; pistils numerous, sessile, partially connate to various degrees with at least stigmas distinct; ovules 1 (-2) per pistil; style and stigma club-shaped or narrowly conic. Fruits fleshy syncarps, 1 per flower, usually ovoid to nearly globose, surface variable depending on orientation, structure, and relative connation of pistil apices. Seed usually 1 per pistil, ovoid to ellipsoid, beanlike, coat tough, margins various, narrow. x=7.

Distribution

Mostly neotropic, North America, 10 in Africa

Discussion

Species 110 (2 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Sepals reniform-cordate; petals ovate, adaxially concave, those of inner whorl at least 2/3 length of outer whorl; syncarp smooth. Annona glabra
1 Sepals deltate; outer petals oblong or lance-oblong, adaxially keeled, abaxially furrowed, those of inner whorl minute; syncarp muricate. Annona squamosa
... more about "Annona"
Robert Kral +
Linnaeus +
aromatic +
fissured +
Custard-apple +, soursop +  and alligator-apple +
pointed +  and dilated +
Mostly neotropic +, North America +  and 10 in Africa +
native Hispaniolan anon or hanon, given to A. muricata +
pedunculate +  and few-flowered +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
usually ovoid;nearly globose +
coalescent +  and distinct +
supra-axillary +  and axillary +
glabrous;pubescent +
membranous +  and leathery +
petiolate +  and simple +
deciduous +  and persistent +
aromatic +
flat-topped +
imbricate +  and valvate +
reduced +, smaller +  and larger +
septate;diaphragmed +
Sp. Pl. +  and Gen. Pl. ed. +
convex;more or less globose or elongate +
beanlike +, ovoid +  and ellipsoid +
imbricate +  and valvate +
deciduous +
connate +  and distinct +
smaller +
slender +
hypogynous +
club--shaped +
conic +  and club--shaped +
conic +  and club--shaped +
Annonaceae +
not buttressed +  and buttressed +
evergreen +  and deciduous +
shrub +  and tree +
unequal +
darker-pigmented +