Annona lychee

Annona lychee

Annona is a deciduous small tree in the Annona genus of the Annona family, which resembles lychee in appearance, hence the name "Annona"; The fruit is formed by the fusion of many mature ovaries and flower beds, resembling a Buddha's head, hence it is called Buddha's head fruit or Shakyamuni fruit. 3-5 meters high, thin bark, gray white in color, with many branches. The leaves are thin paper, arranged in two rows, elliptical or oblong in shape, with a sharp or blunt tip at the top, a wide wedge-shaped or circular base, and a pale green back; Flowers solitary or 2-4 clustered at the top of branches or opposite leaves, green yellow in color; The fruit is oblong in shape, hairless, yellow green in color, covered with a layer of white frost, and the flesh is creamy. The fruit period is from June to November.
Annona lychee

Annona lychee

Annona is a deciduous small tree in the Annona genus of the Annona family, which resembles lychee in appearance, hence the name "Annona"; The fruit is formed by the fusion of many mature ovaries and flower beds, resembling a Buddha's head, hence it is called Buddha's head fruit or Shakyamuni fruit. 3-5 meters high, thin bark, gray white in color, with many branches. The leaves are thin paper, arranged in two rows, elliptical or oblong in shape, with a sharp or blunt tip at the top, a wide wedge-shaped or circular base, and a pale green back; Flowers solitary or 2-4 clustered at the top of branches or opposite leaves, green yellow in color; The fruit is oblong in shape, hairless, yellow green in color, covered with a layer of white frost, and the flesh is creamy. The fruit period is from June to November.