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Rollinia is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in Annona, which also contains custard apples and soursops. A common pest of Rollinia is the giant silk moth (Arsenura armida), which roosts in masses on the trunks of the trees.

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  • Rollinia (en)
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  • Rollinia es un género de plantas fanerógamas de la familia de las anonáceas que tiene 104 especies.​ Son nativas de América central y meridional.​ (es)
  • Rollinia é um género botânico pertencente à família Annonaceae. (pt)
  • Rollinia (Rollinia) – rodzaj należący do rodziny flaszowcowatych. Obejmuje 42 gatunki występujące Ameryce Środkowej i w tropikalnej części Ameryki Południowej. (pl)
  • Rollinia is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in Annona, which also contains custard apples and soursops. A common pest of Rollinia is the giant silk moth (Arsenura armida), which roosts in masses on the trunks of the trees. (en)
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  • Rollinia emarginata (en)
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  • Approx. 65 species (en)
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  • Rollinia es un género de plantas fanerógamas de la familia de las anonáceas que tiene 104 especies.​ Son nativas de América central y meridional.​ (es)
  • Rollinia is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae. While it is widely recognised as a distinct genus a monograph published in 2006 advocates its inclusion in Annona, which also contains custard apples and soursops. Some Rollinia species produce edible fruits, such as biriba (Rollinia deliciosa). The flavor of the fruit is similar to that of a lemon meringue pie. Ripe fruit is very soft and easily bruised, and cannot be stored for long periods of time. It is usually eaten fresh, but it is also occasionally used in Brazil to make wine. Biriba trees are small to medium in size, and require humid, tropical growing conditions. The fruit is round, ripening from green to yellow, and the skin is covered with small projections that bruise to black when the fruit is handled. Not widely cultivated, they have gained a small degree of popularity as dooryard and container trees elsewhere in the world. Rollinia sylvatica and - the latter referred to as aratiku - also produce edible fruit, but are comparatively little-known and only very rarely cultivated. A common pest of Rollinia is the giant silk moth (Arsenura armida), which roosts in masses on the trunks of the trees. (en)
  • Rollinia é um género botânico pertencente à família Annonaceae. (pt)
  • Rollinia (Rollinia) – rodzaj należący do rodziny flaszowcowatych. Obejmuje 42 gatunki występujące Ameryce Środkowej i w tropikalnej części Ameryki Południowej. (pl)
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