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The flowers of the ilama tree are long and solitary.
Francisco Hernandez was one of the first people to document the ilama.
If the ilama is picked too early, it will never ripen.
There are two types of ilama, green and pink.
The yield of the ilama is typically low.
The tree that produces the ilama stands erect at about 25 feet (7.5m), and often the branches begin at ground level.
The ilama survives best in climates where there is a long dry season followed by plentiful rainfall.
The economy of Ilama was based on textile weaving, metallurgy, hunting, fishing, and agriculture.
The Ilama fruit is delicious when eaten ripe.
The ilama fruit is either eaten on the half-shell or scooped out with a tool, usually chilled when served.
The ilama fruit is either cone-shaped, heart-shaped, or ovular.
Fruit harvest of the ilama tree occurs in late June in Mexico, and only lasts about two weeks.
However, unlike its portrayal in the film, eating ilama fruit doesn't cause blindness nor does the seed cure one of blindness.
"Mikhair The guard had recovered from Jenna's blows and was pulling the Ilama out of his leather jacket.
The ilama fruit was used as a plot device in the 1997 Malayalam film, Guru directed by Rajeev Anchal.
Princess Maquiztzin was a daughter of the King Huehue Quetzalmacatzin and Queen Tlacocihuatzin Ilama.
The soncoya is similar in size to the ilama, but grey-brown in color with hard bumps on the surface, and orange flesh that tastes like mango or pawpaw.
In Guatemala, the harvest season extends from late July to September, and from July to December where the ilama is cultivated in Florida.
The ilama (also known as the tree of the ilama, Annona diversifolia) is a tropical fruit tree found in Central America.
The four societies that successively occupied the valley and make up Calima culture are the Ilama, Yotoco, Sonso, and Malagana cultures.
Generally, the ilama is dotted with more-or-less pronounced, triangular spikes that jut out of the fruit, though some fruits on the same tree may vary from rough to fairly smooth.
The rind, or skin, of the ilama varies from a pale-green color to a deep-pink or purplish color coated with a thick mat of velvety, gray-white bloom.
His wife was Queen Tlacocihuatzin Ilama and their daughter was princess Maquiztzin, wife of Tlacaelel and mother of Cacamatzin.
By 1500 BCE, Ilama culture, the first Agricultural-Pottery society appeared along the Calima River, near the present day towns of Restrepo and Darien.
The ilama is native and grows wild in the foothills of the southwest coast of Mexico and of the Pacific coast of Guatemala and El Salvador.
The ilama (also known as the tree of the ilama, Annona diversifolia) is a tropical fruit tree found in Central America.
The ilama (also known as the tree of the ilama, Annona diversifolia) is a tropical fruit tree found in Central America.