Annona cherimola

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Moist or wet, mixed forest at elevations of 1,800 metres or less, chiefly near sea level. Love

Lowland humid limestone forest from sea level to around 600 metres. Found mainly in the more open areas of secondary growth. Love

Arid thickets in stony, sandy soils at elevations around 600 metres. Sand dunes near the sea. Love

Lowland and submontane forest, mixed Dipterocarp forest, by streams in kerangas forest, sometimes in peat swamp forest and secondary forest, occasionally on limestone, from sea-level to 700 metres, rarely to 1,400 metres. Love
Pinelands and low woods. Love

Rich woods, thickets and slopes. Love

Very rarely self-sown in Britain, but not naturalised. Love

Mountains, especially on poor soil. Love

Wet sandy or gravelly soils, usually along streams and rivers, but also in ponds and swamps. It is only found in open sunny areas, being unable to compete in dense shade. Love
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Dry forests on hills and plains, also in mixed deciduous and dry dipterocarp forests . Love

Deciduous forests at low elevations in both primary and secondary formations, sometimes in calcareous soils. Locally common in many Pacific Islands along roadsides, dry open forest and disturbed areas from sea-level to lower montane. Love
Banks of rivers, usually in sandy soils. Trees are occasionally found in deep often submerged swamps. Love

Found in a variety of soil types, doing best in deep rich well-drained soils from sea level to 1600 metres. Rich usually hilly woods. Love

Rich calcareous or alluvial woods. Found in a variety of soil types, near streams, rivers and in rich woodlands, usually below 750 metres but up to 1650 metres in the south of its range. Love