Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- proper noun A taxonomic
genus within thefamily Annonaceae — flowering plants, consisting of tropicalshrubs and small trees, including thesoursop . - proper noun A settlement in Red River County,
Texas .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Annona.
Examples
-
TMZ has learned Michael is a partner in a new nightclub opening at the Annona restaurant in the Hamptons -- a club aptly named, "Controversy."
-
The valley is also known for the huge variety of native and introduced tropical fruits: Achras sapota, Manilkara achras, Chrysophyllum caimito, Pouteria cainito, Persea americana, Mammea americana, Anacardium occidentale, Carica papaya, Annona muricata, Manguifera indica and more.
-
Chirimoya: anona or custard apple (Annona cherimola)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
-
Saramuyo: sugar apple or sweetsop (Annona squamosa)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
-
Saramuyo: sugar apple or sweetsop (Annona squamosa)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
-
Romalea microptera–eastern lubber grasshopper chewing on leaf of pond apple, Annona glabra, Loxahatchee, Florida.
-
Romalea microptera–eastern lubber grasshopper chewing on leaf of pond apple, Annona glabra, Loxahatchee, Florida.
-
Chirimoya: anona or custard apple (Annona cherimola)
Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit 2007
-
Swamp wood in shallower waters is often dominated by one or only a few species of trees and may include: Erythrina glauca, Pterocarpus officinalis in combination with Tabebuia insignis; Chrysobalanus icaco in combination with Annona glabra, Mauritia flexuosa, or Triplaris surinamensis.
-
They include swamp forest dominated by red bay (Persea borbonia), pond apple (Annona glabra) forests, Cypress (Taxodium ascendans) forests, and hardwood hammocks with a variety of tropical species, including palms, that occur in the U.S. only in southern Florida.
Everglades 2008
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.