Fruit Info: For our fruit of the day today we have a species of Asian acorn. This fruit has only been found in Taiwan, and even then it is quite uncommon to find it.
Fruit Info: Here for our much different fruit of the day we have the Bamboo-Leak Acorn. This fruit is a native to China, Korea, Laos, Japan. And Thailand.
Fruit Info: This fruit is a native of Thailand and Myanmar, and is also our fruit of the day. Some of our recent acorns have been uncommon, but today’s takes it a step further and is completely endangered.
Fruit Info: Here we have the Arisan Oak Acorn to serve as our new fruit of the day. It is a native of Taiwan. The fruits reach maturity between October and November each year, becoming a brown color instead of their previous green.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we take a brief step aside in order to discuss our new fruit of the day, the elf fruit. This fruit is a native of the North Pole where it grows in Christmas trees. These fruits provide one of the primary sources of nutrition for the elves as they work very hard in Santa’s work shop.
Fruit Info: The Canyon Live Oak Acorn is the fruit for today, and I promise you it’s pretty average. It is a native to North America, particularly Mexico and the western United States. This acorn is consumed by a variety of wildlife in these areas, often displaying no preference for or against certain acorn species.
Fruit Info: Native to southern China, Japan, and the Ryukyu islands, is our new fruit of the day. This fruit, the Ubame Oak Acorn has been introduced to the Koreas.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Sawtooth Oal Acorn. This fruit is a native to Tibet, Japan, China, Indochina and the Himalayan region. These acorns take about 18 months of growth to reach maturity and serve as a valuable source of food for native animals.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Mexican Blue Oak Acorn. This fruit is a light brown acorn with an oblong shape to it (hence the scientific name). It is a native to the United States and to Mexico.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the turbinella oak acorn. This fruit of the day is a native to northern Mexico, California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah , New Mexico and Colorado. This fruit isn’t the only method of reproduction that the plant that grows it has. They also can reproduce vegetatively if moisture in the area is too low.
Fruit Info: The cowpea is one of the most familiar species of pea out there, although most people likely don’t know it but that name. Most people would know it by its famous cultivar, and traditional southern US new years fruit, the black eyed pea. Well this fruit today is another less famous cultivar of the cow pea. Now while this fruit isn’t quite as famous for these new year traditions (although it does get used in them some) it is an important crop for providing food in semiarid regions across Africa and Asia.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have yet another variety of acorn. This one is a native of Korea, Taiwan, Korea and Japan. The plant that grows this fruit frequently attracts stink bugs so uh, watch out if you go to pick one.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have yet another acorn. This fruit is also known as the chinquapin oak acorn. It ranges from New Mexico to Floria and up north to Minnesota.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have a native of Mexico and northern Central America. This acorn is commonly found in the mountains and highlands of the region.
Fruit Info: The Netleaf Oak Acorn is our fruit of the day for today. It is a native of Mexico, Guatemala and the southwestern United States. It is most commonly found between 1800 and 2900 meters elevation.
Fruit Info: Here we have yet another acorn as our fruit of the day. This one is the pedunculate oak acorn. It is a native to most of Europe and Western Asia according to Wikipedia.
Fruit Info: We once again turn to another near identical but nevertheless slightly different acorn for our fruit of the day. If you’re on a mission to find every single fruit I’ve posted in this thread in person, you’ll have to travel to either Southwestern Europe or Northwestern Africa for this one.
Fruit Info: Here we have yet another acorn as our fruit of the day. This particular specimen can be found in Mexico and Central America. The species of plant that grows it is near threatened on its conservation status.
Fruit Info: Here we have yet another acorn for our fruit of the day. This fruit is found in Sierra Fria in Mexico. That’s all there is to this fruit basically.