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:''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').'' ''Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteen〔Morton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.〕 ''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''. ==Description== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').'''''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==」の詳細全文を読む Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description== :''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').'' ''Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteen〔Morton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.〕 ''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''. ==Description== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').'''''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==」の詳細全文を読む Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==">ウィキペディアで「:''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').'''''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==」の詳細全文を読む Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==">ウィキペディアで「:''"Abricó" redirects here. This may also refer to the apricot (''Prunus armeniaca'').''''Mammea americana''''', commonly known as '''mammee''', '''mammee apple''', '''mamey''', '''mamey apple''', '''Santo Domingo apricot''', '''tropical apricot''', or '''South American apricot''', is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==」の詳細全文を読む Mammea americana'', commonly known as mammee, mammee apple, mamey, mamey apple, Santo Domingo apricot, tropical apricot, or South American apricot, is an evergreen tree of the family Calophyllaceae, whose fruit is edible. It has also been classfied as belonging to the family Guttiferae Juss. (1789), which would make it a relative of the mangosteenMorton, J. 1987. (Mamey ). p. 304–307. In: Fruits of warm climates. Julia F. Morton, Miami, FL.''Mammea americana'' is often confused with the unrelated but similar looking mamey sapote tree (''Pouteria sapota''), whose fruit is also called ''mammee'' or ''mamey''.==Description==」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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