Annona Muricata Flower. Its young branches are hairy. Annona hand pollination annona hand pollinate performed by collecting the male pollen by cotton swabs and pollinating the female flowers.

Annona muricata commonly called soursop also known as graviola or guanabana is a small evergreen tropical tree that is native to central and tropical south america. Its young branches are hairy. The fruit is usually called soursop due to its slightly acidic taste when ripe annona muricata is native to the caribbean and central america but is now widely cultivated and in some areas becoming invasive in tropical and subtropical climates.
Annona muricata commonly called soursop also known as graviola or guanabana is a small evergreen tropical tree that is native to central and tropical south america.
The flesh is creamy and white with a refreshing sweet and sour flavor. Feeding on the fruit of annona muricata soursop. The fruit is usually called soursop due to its slightly acidic taste when ripe annona muricata is native to the caribbean and central america but is now widely cultivated and in some areas becoming invasive in tropical and subtropical climates. Annona hand pollination annona hand pollinate performed by collecting the male pollen by cotton swabs and pollinating the female flowers.