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Trinidad & Tobago
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A yellow fruit with crisp flesh and a large hollow cavity containing a single seed. The fruit has a strong fragrance reminiscent of rose water. The trees tend to grow in shaded valleys and close to rivers.
also known as
rose apple
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16 comments
Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Stephen Koontz
9 years ago

fruits ready to it from this month.....<br /> ie. from march...

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Miriam Jack
9 years ago

I have a primrose tree in my yard that is very large. I would like to find out what is the medicinal value of this fruit or the flowers of the primrose, please.

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Gary
8 years ago

My primrose is dropping the fruits

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Gary
8 years ago

My primrose is dropping the young fruits

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
liz
8 years ago

I will like to know how does the tree grow (by seed or plant)

Barbados
Barbados
Eleanor
8 years ago

Can the fruit be grown in Barbados

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Petra
6 years ago

Yes, the fruit can grow in Barbados or any tropical climate.

Guyana
Guyana
Marcelle
5 years ago

How can I use this fruit?

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Richard Mendez
4 years ago

The name primrose is a misnomer. The correct name is pomrose, from the Spanish poma rosa which means rose apple.

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
¥ou+H4£!f€
4 years ago

Love this fruit!:-)

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
La Borde
4 years ago

Can this plant be grown in a pot?

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
Jason
3 years ago

How long for primrose fruit to flower

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
3 years ago

Hey , is the fruit edible???

Guyana
Guyana
D1
3 years ago

Grown in my yard in Miami...Delicious, like eating fragrant rose petals...

Trinidad & Tobago
Trinidad & Tobago
2 years ago

Love this as a kid but have not seen a tree since.Is it still available in Trinidad and where.Thank you😊😊

St. Lucia
St. Lucia
Zip
last year

This is pomrose still have a tree in my uncles backyard grows from the seed yellow and sweet when ripe and can be grown in every tropical climate. We had so many trees some had to be cut down because they grow from fallen fruit seeds.