Fruit Info: Myrica oensylcanica is our fruit of the day today. It is a native of Eastern North America from roughly Ontario down south to North Carolina. This fruit serves as an important food source for the yellowruloes warbler.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the scentless bayberry, also known as the odorless bayberry. This fruit of the day is a native to the northern shore of the Gulf of Mexico in North America.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the firetree fruit, also known as the faya or the haya. This fruit is a native of Micronesia. This fruit is an edible drupe, and is also very astringent.
Fruit Info: For this fruit of the day we have the yangmei, also known as the yamamomo, Chinese bayberry, yumberry, waxberry, red bayberry and Chinese strawberry. It is a native of Eastern Asia, particularly to the southern regions of China.
Fruit Info: For our fruit of the day today we have the Asian Bayberry. This fruit is a native of China, Japan and Taiwan. That’s really about all there is to say about this one.
Fruit info: Commonly know as the rimu, todays fruit of the day grows on a large coniferous tree native to New Zealand. This fruit contains a largely rectangular seed which is pretty weird.
Fruit Info: For today’s fruit of the day we have the Dacrycarpus dacrydioides. This fruit is a native to New Zealand where it grows on on the tallest tree in the country. The seeds of this fruit have a fleshy structure attach to them to incentivize animals to eat them to help spread them.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the Japanese quince. This fruit is a native to (as in sure you can guess) Japan.The fruit is edible when cooked, but is quite astringent. Raw it is hard and slightly toxic.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have a native of the mountains of central and southern Europe. This fruit is often known as the false medlar or the dwarf whitebeam.
Fruit Info: For our fruit of the day today we have this native of Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. The only thing you really need to know about this fruit is it’s named. The red bidibid, bidgee widgee, piri-piri bur, and buzzy.
Fruit Info: For today’s fruit of the day we have this lovely specimen known as the greater burnet, also known as the buzzy. This fruit is a native of South America.
April 14th, Day 1277: Acaena ovalifolia Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have a native of western South America and the Falkland Islands. I wish I could tell you more but this is about all there is to say about this fruit. Fruit Tier: B
Fruit Info: Todsy for our fruit of the day we’ll take a brief look back at the fruits native to the planet PNF-404. This fruit if found almost exclusively in the distant tundra of the planet. It has an approximate weight of 10 units.
Fruit Info: Four our fruit of the day today we have another native of grasslands, but I’m not seeing an indicator of what countries you would find it in. Some folklore has held that the fruit has medicinal and magical properties.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the fruit of this Southern European and North African as our fruit of the day today. This fruit is also known as the fragrant argimonia
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the salad burnet. This fruit is a native to western, central and southern Europe so we’ll as to north Western Africa.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the golden grenade. This fruit is a native of PNF-404. It exists as an extremely rare variant of the Cupid’s grenade. It is only found in bingo battle competitions.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we once again turn to the fruits of PNF-404, specifically we look at the lesser mockbottom today. This fruit can be found in the tropical wilds, the twilight river and the garden of hope. It is the smaller variety of mockbottom weigjing only a tiny 3 units.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have the fruit of the great burnet. It is native throughout the cooler regions of northern Asia, Europe and North America. This fruit has a very dry texture.
Fruit Info: Todsy for our fruit of the day we have a native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. It English it is known as the fruit of the prickly or thorny burnet. These fruits usually reach maturity around August.