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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:57 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:59 pm
USER XXXXXXXXName: No restrictions on names, just try to have a surname XXXXXXXXAge: Youngest is 17-18. No arguments. XXXXXXXXMagic Affinity: Aether XXXXXXXXAppearance: XXXXXXXXPersonality: XXXXXXXXHistory:
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:29 pm
GUARDIAN XXXXXXXXName: Kalai-Pahoa XXXXXXXXMagic Affinity: Earth: Shedding, plate-armor, or something involving armory s**t XXXXXXXXEssence/Animal: Cherimoya/Green Iguana XXXXXXXXAppearance: GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRREEEN XXXXXXXXPersonality:
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:33 pm
INFORMATION Cherimoya From Wikipedia: Cherimoya is a deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub or small tree. The leaves are alternate, simple, oblong-lanceolate. The flowers are produced in small clusters, each flower 2–3 cm across, with six petals, yellow-brown, often spotted purple at the base.
The fruit is oval, often slightly oblate with a smooth or slightly tuberculated skin. The fruit flesh is white and creamy, and has numerous dark brown seeds embedded in it. Mark Twain called the cherimoya "the most delicious fruit known to men." The fruit is fleshy and soft, sweet, white in color, with a sherbet-like texture, which gives it its secondary name, custard apple.
Cherimoya and other members of the Annonaceae family also contain small amounts of neurotoxic alkaloids, such as annonacin, which appear to be linked to atypical Parkinsonism in Guadeloupe. The seeds are poisonous if crushed open. An extractive of the bark can induce paralysis if injected.
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