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  2. Can you forage for pawpaws? Here’s what laws say about ...

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    Gather the fruit from the ground or shake the tree to knock off the ripe fruits. A ripened pawpaw lays on the ground after falling from a tree on Sept. 9 at George E. Kessler Park in Kansas City.

  3. What is the No. 1 healthiest fall food? A dietitian's ... - AOL

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    This vibrant fall fruit is rich with nutrients including fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K and folate. But, most notably, pomegranates contain polyphenols, or inflammation-fighting plant compounds that ...

  4. The Fall Superfood That Beat Out Grapefruit as a Nutrition ...

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    In fact, the CDC recently ranked a list of fruits and vegetables by nutrient density, and while leafy greens like watercress score at 100, and beet greens in the 80s, when it came to fruit ...

  5. Kigelia - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a woody berry from 30 to 99 cm (12 to 39 inches) long [4] and up to 18 cm (7 inches) in diameter, but 20 cm (8 inches) has been reported. [5] Typically the fruit weighs between 5 and 10 kg (11 and 22 pounds) but occasionally up to 12 kg (26 pounds), [6] and hangs down on the long, rope-like peduncles.

  6. Agrimonia parviflora - Wikipedia

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    Yellow flowers contains 5 petals and has 5–10 stamens. The flowers are one fourth of an inch in diameter. The flowers occur in an elongate inflorescence and have a hypanthium structure. Plants will fruit and seed in the summer and will senesce in the fall. Fruit are 4–5 mm in length and are green in color. The calyx is a 10 ribbed tubernate.

  7. Fallen Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Fallen Fruit is a Los Angeles based artists' collaboration composed of David Allen Burns and Austin Young. The project was originally conceived by David Allen Burns ...

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  9. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The game involves the player trying to build a high score by dropping fruits into a container without having them overflow out of the container. To earn points the player must combine two of the same fruits, which creates a new fruit in the game's fruit cycle. The game allows players to view other player's ranks through an online leaderboard.