Description
King Juba II was a patron of arts and sciences
drought tolerant plant with long
light green fronds
The stalks of this palm are ringed by leaf scars and somewhat resemble bamboo canes
Cherimoya 'Bronceada' peperomia King Juba II was aCherimoya 'Bronceada' aka Custard Apple, is a very attractive, small tree with graceful, large, oval, olive green leaves which droop down. Grows to 3m tall by 4m wide. Use as a specimen in the garden, or espalier against a wall. Fragrant, green winged flowers, followed by large, green, heart shaped, knobbly fruit with a scale patterned skin. The fruit is sweet and creamy with a tangy flavour similar to pears. Use the fruit chilled, fresh, in a fruit
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