Ice cream
What is banana?
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What is mango?
These layers need to make contact in both the scion and rootstock in order to have a successful graft union.
What is the vascular cambium?
These seeds do not grow true-to-type because they come from cross-pollinated plants.
What is a hybrid?
The largest tree fruit in the world.
What is jackfruit?
Haitian
What is sapodilla?
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What is jackfruit?
Air-layering requires the removal of bark AND these two layers.
What are the cambium and phloem?
Seeds that need to be planted ASAP. These can't be dried and stored long-term.
What are recalcitrant seeds?
This Florida weed has edible roots and can even suppress the growth of nearby plants.
What is wood sorrel (Oxalis)?
Asian Lemon
What is bamboo?
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What is canistel?
The main storage tissue of cereal seeds.
What is the endosperm?
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What is New Zealand spinach?
This native American fruit is packed with tannins and is the most astringent fruit on the farm.
What is persimmon?
Christmas
What is loquat?
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What is inga?
These types of plants lack both female and male parts and can be grafted to achieve both sexes on the same plant.
What is dioecious?
Tomato, cucumber, and eggplant seeds need this to happen before they can be stored.
What is fermentation?
This country eats the most goat per capita.
What is Mongolia?
Turkey
What is fig?
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What is Florida pellitory?
This method of grafting requires the removal of the upper portion of an established/mature tree for scions.
What is topworking?
'Turpentine' mangoes are valued for rootstock because their seeds are _____________.
What is polyembryonic?
A term for fruit that will not ripen on the tree.
What is non-climacteric?