Here's a great cherry substitute for warmer climates called the Barbados cherry or Acerola or West Indian cherry. It's a ...
With the challenges to growing citrus that citrus greening presents, I have been looking for alternative low-maintenance fruit options for folks to try in their dooryard settings. I recently came ...
The Barbados cherry is in the Malpighiaceae family. It has several names, a variety of species, and many uses. The scientific name is Malpighea glabra. Common names include Barbados cherry, Wild Crepe ...
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