The (lowers arc about 2l/¿ inches across, are white, with red spots on them. The fruit is slightly oblong, 2 inches in diameter, and very regular in size and shape. When ripe, it is yellow spotted with white. It has a medium-hard shell or skin, and the... Fruits of the Hawaiian Islands - Page 214by Gerrit Parmile Wilder - 1911 - 247 pagesFull view - About this book
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...thick leaves are oval, oblong, nnd entire, and have a short, sharp point. The flowers are nbout 2i inches across, are white with red spots on them. The...medium-hard shell or skin, and the edible pulp is whitish yellow and contains many flat, black seeds." (OP Wilder, Fruit» of the Hawaiian Islands, p.... | |
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