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Pond apple are still holding water,

but "how much water" is that really???

a. shin deep

b. 3 acre foot per hole

c. a plethora

d. too alligator infested to tell

Answer:

 http://www.gohydrology.org/2012/03/plethora-of-water-in-pond-apple....

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Its amazing how black the dirt is under those Pond Apples.  Its the same black dirt immediately south of Lake Okeechobee where a huge Pond Apple slough was lost to farmland.

Are pond apple and custard apple the same thing?

Probably not. But I have heard old timers talk about making Custard Apple Pie from Pond Apples. I have heard Custard Apple and Pond Apple commonly used to describe the same tree but Custard Apple may in reality be a different fruit in the same Annona family. Good question.  I like Atemoya and Cherimoya also in the same family.

 

I think Pond Apples drop in September. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annona_glabra

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