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ACKEETree of the soapberry family native to West Africa cultivated in the Caribbean for its fruit
LYCHEETropical tree of the soapberry family, known for its edible fruit (6)
GUARANAClimbing South American shrub of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) valued for its caffeine-rich seeds; Paullinia cupana (7)
AKEETropical tree of the soapberry family (Var.)
OBECHEA tree native to West Africa, grown for its pale-coloured wood (6)
LYCHEESTrees in the soapberry family bearing scented white-fleshed fruits, or "alligator strawberries", with a flavour reminiscent of roses (7)
EDDOPlant of the arum family, also called taro, widely cultivated in the islands of the Pacific for its edible rootstock
SYCAMOREAcer Pseudoplatanus, belonging to the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) (8)
NUTMEGTree widely cultivated in the tropics for its aromatic seed, source of two spices (6)
DATEWith cultivars including deglet noor and medjool and often growing in an oasis, a palm cultivated for its fruit of the same, genus Phoenix (4)
VINEDepicted in scroll, rinceau or vignette ornamentation, general name for a plant cultivated in viticulture for its fruits used for wine, currants, raisins and sultanas (4)
ACAIPalm tree cultivated for its fruit that's black-purple in color
ALMONDThe rosaceous tree Prunus amygdalus, cultivated for its fruit containing an edible nutlike seed (6)
FREESIAIridaceous genus of plants of southern Africa cultivated for their tubular flowers (7)
MANDRILLLarge Old World monkey with red and blue skin on its face, native to west central Africa (8)
SATSUMASmall citrus tree cultivated in Japan for its fruit (7)
ARABICAShrubby tree of tropical Africa cultivated for coffee (7)
POTATOSolanaceous plant first cultivated in the Andes for its edible tubers about 1,800 years ago (6)
TAROPlant, also called eddo, cultivated in the tropics for its large edible rootstock
LIMA--- bean, plant cultivated in the US for its flat pods containing pale green, edible seeds (4)