CherimoyaJulia Morton, Fruits of warm climates
AtemoyaJulia Morton, Fruits of warm climates
Commercialization of Carambola, Atemoya, and Other Tropical Fruits in South FloridaJonathan H. Crane
Tropical FruitsMary Lamberts and Jonathan H. Crane
New Horticultural Crops in New ZealandErrol W. Hewett
South American Fruits Deserving Further AttentionRichard J. Campbell
Magness J.R. et al. 1971. Food and feed crops of the United States. (also includes information on Annona diversifolia)
Cherimoya can be found in Lost Crops of the Incas from National Academy Press
CHERIMOYA"FRUIT FACTS" (Fruit Facts are a series of publications of the California Rare Fruit Growers, Inc. that contain information on individual fruits, including botanical identification, description and culture notes based on California research, and characteristics of cultivars)
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