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 | | Jujubes are one of the easiest to grow of the fruit crops, with few pests or problems ever reported. |  | | Varieties of jujube trees in Texas are propagated either by seed or root sprouts from stands of trees scattered around the state. |  | | Jujubes have survived drought and excess moisture better than any other fruit plant in trials at College Station, Texas. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/fruit/jujube/jujube.html
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| | Indian Jujube |
 | | Lac: The Indian jujube is one of several trees grown in India as a host for the lac insect, Kerria lacca, which sucks the juice from the leaves and encrusts them with an orange-red resinous substance. |  | | The honey is light and of fair flavor. |  | | The Indian jujube is widely grown from seeds, which may remain viable for 2 1/2 years but the rate of germination declines with age. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/indian_jujube.html
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| | JUJUBE Fruit Facts |
 | | Pollination needs of the jujube are not clearly defined, but appear to be done by ants or other insects and possibly by the wind. |  | | The jujube is well protected from late spring frosts by delayed budding until all chance of cold weather has passed. |  | | Pests and diseases: The Chinese jujube appears to have no serious disease, insect, or nematode pests in the U.S., hence, no spraying is necessary. |
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http://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/jujube.html
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| | Jujube |
 | | The Chinese have been known to cultivate as many as 400 varieties of jujube, and have a great fondness for the fruit; it is sometimes processed with honey and sugar, and sold as a dessert confection. |  | | The jujube has been cultivated in China for hundreds of years. |  | | We plant it for ornament and for our bees. |
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http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/newsletters/hortupdate/oct02/art1oct.html
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| | Vitamins and Mineral Supplements and Herbal Supplements for your Health |
 | | The jujube tree will adapt to a variety of soils, resists alkalinity and salinity, tolerates a wide range of temperatures, and has a long blooming period. |  | | A member of the family Rhamnaceae, the jujube is a small, graceful tree that produces a strong, durable wood; has medicinal properties; and provides high-quality nectar for honeybees. |  | | Several photographs of jujube products and a nectar-laden jujube flower are included in the article. |
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http://www.herbalgram.org/naturemade/herbclip/review.asp?i=43391
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| | ds12 |
 | | Jujube is a deciduous plant, with small alternate and ovate leaves. |  | | The plant grow in different kinds of soils and is resistant to draught because of its deep root system; anyway it prefers deep and non acid soils. |  | | Flowers are small, greenish, carried from 2 to 9 by bud cones conical cluster at the leave axils in the year twigs; the flowering time is long, from June to August.. |
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http://www.unifi.it/project/ueresgen29/ds12.htm
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| | Jujube, Chinese Date - Plant of the Week |
 | | Jujube fruit contain 20 to 22 percent sugar, but only 70 percent moisture, as compared to the 90 to 95 percent moisture of most fruit species. |  | | The jujube is bothered by no serious insect or disease problems. |  | | Most selections of jujube are upright growing with twiggy branches and pairs of short spines on the older stems. |
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http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/jujube.htm
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| | Jujube Orchards |
 | | Roger Meyer grows commercial crops of Jujubes in California. |  | | If it were competing with any of the other Jujubes, they wouldn't accept it. |  | | The areas where it is cultivated begin in North Africa and go east, through the Middle East, to India and Indochina, then northward to China and Korea. |
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http://aoi.com.au/acotanc/Papers/Meyer-1/Author-n-Text.htm
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| | Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features - Key Ingredient |
 | | Then it is covered with a sticky sugar and honey syrup. |  | | The basics: Jujube, also known as Chinese red date, is the fruit of a small, ornamental tree that has been cultivated in China for more than 4,000 years. |  | | Palama Market on Dillingham Boulevard carries a large supply of Korean dried jujube that ranges in price from $3 to $5 a bag, depending on quantity. |
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http://starbulletin.com/2003/10/22/features/ingredient.html
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| | NZTCA - Knowledge - General - Jujube |
 | | In China, jujube is widely used in shelterbelts, with over 200,000 ha planted for sheltering cereals such as wheat. |  | | It is good to see a developing interest in the possibilities of jujubes in NZ amongst some of the longstanding members of the Tree Crops Association. |  | | The mature plant is winter hardy to -20°C, but shoots may be cut back by less severe frosts if still immature. |
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http://www.treecrops.org.nz/knowl/addgen/jujube.html
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| | Jujube Facts - Planet Botanic Canada |
 | | Jujubes will dry right on the tree so that by the time the fruit falls off, you can pop it in a jar for later use. |  | | The Asians use two kinds of jujubes, a wild sort and a domestic type. |  | | Although the two are closely related, there are some important differences, the first noteworthy one being that the spines have been bred out of the domestic plant, making picking easier. |
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http://www.planetbotanic.ca/fact_sheets/jujube_fs.htm
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| | Edible Articles: Ziziphus |
 | | She has found out, for example, that covering the ground surrounding a jujube tree with straw throughout the winter can conserve soil moisture. |  | | After all, Cangxian's women farmers were the ones who took the lead in planting land to jujube, a variety of date fruit that just happened to grow well on the county's plant-picky soil. |  | | To make matters worse, the local women's federation was kept out of the county's economic decision-making, despite the fact that women made up half of the local population of 640,000 and their being responsible for 70 percent of Cangxian's agricultural production. |
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http://www.efn.org/~bsharvy/eNews/Ziziphus.html
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| | Jujube : by Ray Sahelian, M.D., jujube benefits |
 | | Passion Rx with Jujube provides results that are often seen within hours, but continue to improve the next day, and over several days of use. |  | | The Jujube tree originated in China where it has been cultivated for several thousand years. |  | | I have formulated two products with Jujube: Passion Rx and Eyesight Rx. |
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http://www.raysahelian.com/jujube.html
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| | GENETIC DIVERSITY OF CHINESE JUJUBE (ZIZIPHUS JUJUBA MILL.) |
 | | Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.), with a very distinct character of deciduous bearing branch, is a native fruit & medicinal plant of China. |  | | Using proper cultivar, commercial cultivation of Chinese jujube can be carried out under the condition of annual average temperature 5.5-22°C, annual rainfall 87-2000mm, and soil pH 4.5-8.4. |  | | It has been introduced into more than 30 countries and is becoming increasingly popular for its wide adaptation, easy management, early bearing, rich nutrition, and multi-use. |
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| | Jujubes - Candy you ate as a kid® |
 | | The jujube is an edible berry that grows in the tropics. |  | | Jujubes were first produced some time before 1920. |  | | The flavors of Jujubes were also very neat. |
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http://www.oldtimecandy.com/jujubes.htm
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| | Chinese Jujube (Chinese Date) Produce Facts |
 | | Exposure of fresh whitish-green jujubes to 100ppm ethylene for 2-4 days at 20°C (68°F) results in faster and more uniform ripening as indicated by change of color to reddish-brown. |  | | Change in color is the main maturity index for Chinese jujube (Zizyphus jujuba). |  | | Jujubes are round to oblong drupes (2-5 cm in diameter, depending on cultivar) and have a spongy, subacid and sweet-tasting pulp. |
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http://postharvest.ucdavis.edu/Produce/ProduceFacts/Fruit/jujube.shtml
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| | Jujube; Chinese Date (Ziziphus jujuba) - Lovage (Levisticum officinale) |
 | | The inconspicuous flowers come late; pollinators seem to be wind and insects other than bees. |  | | The jujube is only partly self-fertile: cross-pollination increases productivity. |  | | The jujube is native to Asia, and the Chinese have developed hundreds of cultivars over the past four milennia. |
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http://www.efn.org/~bsharvy/edible6.html
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| | Fallen From Briah - Links |
 | | Jujube owns many SDs and does some absolutely gorgeous customising and photographing of them. |
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| | Picture Jujube,Plants,Jujube Tree Pictures,Catalog,Trees Encyclopedia |
 | | The Chinese jujube, Z. jujuba, is a small, deciduous tree that has been cultivated for at least 4,000 years in China. |  | | Date : 1/19/2006 Time : 6:09:20 AM Jujube, Ziziphus, is any of several deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs widely distributed in tropical, subtropical, or temperate regions. |  | | The fruits, rich in vitamin C and eaten fresh or dried, are also made into a drink. |
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http://www.4to40.com/4to40.com_non_ssl/earth/geography/htm/plantsindex.asp?counter=197
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| | Re: Light Boxes for winter depression » jujube |
 | | In reply to Re: Light Boxes for winter depression » katia, posted by jujube on November 10, 2004, at 17:30:30 |  | | Re: Light Boxes for winter depression » jujube katia 11/10/04 |  | | Re: Light Boxes for winter depression » katia jujube 11/10/04 |
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| | JUJUBE - LoveToKnow Article on JUJUBE |
 | | Jujuba is a tree averaging from 30 to 50 ft. high, found)oth wild and cultivated in China, the Malay Archipelago, eylon, India, tropical Africa and Australia. |  | | Jujube fruits when carefull> dried will keep for a long time, and retain their refreshing acic flavour, on account of which they are much valued in the countrie of the Mediterranean region as a winter dessert fruit; and jesides, they are nutritive and demulcent. |  | | Many varieties are cultivated by the Chinese, who distinguish them by the shape and size of their fruits, which are not only much valued as dessert ruit in China, but are also occasionally exported to England. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JU/JUJUBE.htm
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| | Jacobsen's Jujubes Etc. |
 | | A: All Jujube products are safe to use with known conventional medicines. |  | | Q: What type of stomach ailments do the Jujube products benefit? |  | | A: This is probably the area in which the Jujube products have been most encouraging. |
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http://www.jujubesetc.com/faq.htm
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| | Plant of the Month - Jujube |
 | | If the humidity is not high, you can just let them dry on the tree before you pick them, if you can protect them from hungry wildlife. |  | | This winter I plan to transplant the little trees into locations where I will not mind if they sucker and spread. |  | | There are other species of jujube, such as the Indian Jujube. |
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http://281.com/cso/mstrgarden/jujube.html
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| | Indian Jujube |
 | | Propagation: By seed, which takes 2-3 years to begin producing, or by grafting and air-layering. |  | | Can survive temperatures to the mid 20's when mature. |  | | The Indian Jujube is better adapted to tropical zones than the common jujube. |
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http://www.bonus.com/contour/tropicalfr_db/http@@/www.tradewindsfruit.com/indian_jujube.htm
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| | China Dry Jujube, Red Jujube, Sweet Jujube, Almond Manufacturer - Leling Jiekang Jujube Product Co., Ltd. |
 | | A gum sweet jujube, crystal sweet jujube, black jujube of the production. |  | | Our company insists always highest principle of management in the first, customer in faith, provide with the consumer for the domestic and international businessman with all sincerity every kind of the product of jujube and almonds of the excellent low price in quality product. |  | | The subordinate jujube products the factory, the almond products the factory, many procures to stand, the year produce the jujube ware can amount to more than 2000 tons. |
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http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/jiekang2
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| | Jujube, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
 | | Includes: apple, Asian pears, blackcap brambles, blueberry, citrus, jujube, figs, kiwi, melons, prune, jostaberry, babaco, persimmons, seaberry. |  | | How can I determine the nutritive value or food composition of an ingredient or food? |  | | Jujube (Zizyphus jujube) Source of jujube trees for the home gardener. |
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http://food.oregonstate.edu/a/jujube.html
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| | Jujube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Unlike most of the other species in the genus, it tolerates fairly cold winters, surviving temperatures down to about -15°C. The fruits are used in Chinese and Korean traditional medicine. |  | | Ziziphin, a compound in the leaves of the jujube, suppresses the ability to perceive sweet taste in humans. |  | | The fruit, being mucilaginous, is also very soothing to the throat and decoctions of jujube have often been used in pharmacy to treat sore throats. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jujube
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| | ZHANHUA WINTER JUJUBE INDUSTRIAL HEAD OFFICE |
 | | ShanDong > Bin-Zhou > ZHANHUA WINTER JUJUBE INDUSTRIAL HEAD OFFICE,manufacturers,suppliers,products,Winter jujube.,WINTER JUJUBE**********."> |
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| | Herbal Descriptions - Jujube Berries - Zizyphus vulgaris |
 | | The Jujube is classed with the raisin, date, and fig as a pectoral fruit, being nutritive and demulcent. |  | | Jujube paste, or "Pâte de Jujubes", is made of gum-arabic and sugar. |  | | A full analysis has not yet been made, but the berries are valued for their mucilage and sugar. |
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http://www.viable-herbal.com/herbdesc2/1jujubeb.htm
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| | jujube worship! |
 | | In fact it is easy to notice that after a preservation period, a loss of the water and of the volatile flavorings on the surface of the jujubes occurs, which results in their progressive hardening. |  | | They remain in their molds in the drier rooms for several days until they reach a certain moisture content. |  | | My father, the food scientist (he likes the red ones), is distraught that I have described Jujubes as the perfect food, since they are really only carbohydrate. |
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http://www.marblehead.net/amy/jujube/lore.html
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| | Modern vegetarians thrive at Jujube Tree |
 | | In addition, all the fruit and vegetables in the restaurant were bought from a specific organic food farmer in Shanghai. |  | | Thus, in the Jujube Tree, the order in which dishes were served was reversed and the first dish served was fruit, which increases stomach absorption of food. |  | | The restaurant highlights its use of organic food, which is one of the rules of the restaurant, together with no smoking, no alcohol, no eggs, no meat, no MSG, the use of only pure water, and only organic tea and fruit appetizers as a first course. |
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http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2001/0621/di25-1.html
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| | Jacobsen's Jujubes Etc. |
 | | The Jujube fruit tree has been cultivated in the Orient for 3,000 to 4,000 years and has only been growing in this country since late 1800 or early 1900 when the U.S. Plant Introduction Office brought it to the United States. |  | | Hopefully the versatile Jujube is on the way to the forefront, and there has been a new interest lately in American grown Jujube. |  | | The "Ziziphus Jujuba", as it is called botanically, is a deciduous tree and likes hot and dry climates. |
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| | Jujube - Zizyphus jujuba |
 | | Trees do require a bit of winter chill to set fruit, making their culture in year-round warm tropical climates tricky. |  | | They can stand extremely hot desert temperatures, as well as cold temperatures to -25F. |  | | Trees are deciduous and will defoliate during cold months. |
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http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/jujube.htm
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| | JUJUBE - Online Information article about JUJUBE |
 | | Jujuba is a tree averaging from 30 to 50 ft. high, found both wild and cultivated in China, the See also: |  | | sugar dissolved in a decoction of jujube fruit evaporated to the proper consistency. |  | | Jujube fruits when carefully dried will keep for a See also: |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/JEE_JUN/JUJUBE.html
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| | Chinese Jujube / Red date (da zao) |
 | | The kernels are hot in nature and it is common to cook jujubes without the kernels. |  | | Neutral and warm; sweet; attributive to spleen and stomach. |  | | The medicinal fruit is oblong in shape and turn dark reddish brown when ripe. |
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http://www.foodsnherbs.com/new_page_47.htm
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| | ZIZYPHUS MAURITIANA - INDIAN JUJUBE. |
 | | The flowers are yellowish and born in clusters. |  | | Indian jujube has dark-green leaves with a light, almost white, undersurface. |  | | This tree has short spikes on the stem and branches. |
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| | Adult: jujube seed decoction |
 | | I was wondering if there is anyone that has had experience with the dietary supplement jujube seed decoction. |  | | I've been taking it for about a month now and had very promising results(check my profile). |
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| | Ziziphus jujube : jujube |
 | | Germination of the seed is very difficult due to it... |  | | Add your comments and/or image on Ziziphus jujube |
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| | Quality Chinese Herbs - Over 120 Herbs Available Online! |
 | | If the dates are too large or too most, they will not be powerful. |  | | Jujube is slightly sedative and laxative and removes obstructions of the energy flow. |  | | This special fruit, sometimes called the "red date," has been used since ancient times as a nutrient tonic, a blood cleanser, and as an important adjunctive herb to other tonics, especially in combination with Ginseng and Tang Kuei. |
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http://www.doctorshealthsupply.com/chineseherbs/herbal_ingredients/jujube_date.htm
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| | jujube's Diary |
 | | by jujube on 19 Sep 2002 at 1:54 |  | | Wonder how much money i can make on these pics! |  | | gee I need some bodyguards now XP plus jujube wanna make money on my bum now too! |
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http://www.danchan.com/weblog/jujube/42293
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| | RAPD ANALYSIS ON THE CULTIVARS, STRAINS AND RELATED SPECIES OF CHINESE JUJUBE |
 | | It is becoming increasingly important for its wide adaptation, easy management, early bearing, rich nutrition, and multiple use. |  | | A dendrogram was constructed by AVERAGE method, in which 27 jujube samples were classified into 6 groups. |  | | Chinese jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) is a native fruit tree of China and has been introduced to more than 30 countries. |
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http://www.actahort.org/books/622/622_52.htm
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| | Food Facts & Trivia: Jujube Plant |
 | | The common jujube or Chinese Date (Ziziphus jujuba) has been widely cultivated in China for over 4,000 years. |  | | The small reddish fruit is eaten fresh or stewed, but is more commonly dried or candied. |  | | Jujube, Indian Jujube or Chinese Date (red date), are names for 2 species of a small thorny evergreen tree of the genus Ziziphus and also for its fruit. |
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http://www.foodreference.com/html/fjujubeplant.html
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| | boscia |
 | | Willowherb and Licorice provide soothing relief from irritation while Botanical Squalane and Jojoba Oil infuse intensive moisture and nourishment. |  | | Unique anti-aging combination of Jujube Fruit and Macadamia Nut Oil encourages cell regeneration while stimulating circulation to smooth fine lines and plump the lips. |
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| | Jujube |
 | | Season, bloom to mature: 2 to 4 months, depending on kind and climate. |  | | It thrives best in warm, dry climates; but will withstand winter temperatures down to -20 F. Fruit is generally dark brown when ripe, oval to pyriform in shape, 1 to 2 inches diameter, with a single stone. |  | | The jujube or Chinese date, introduced into this country from China, is a medium size tree, up to 25 or more feet, with glossy green, deciduous foliage. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/crops/jujube.html
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| | Russian River Getaways, JUJUBE pet friendly vacation rental home in Monte Rio Sonoma County, in Northern California ... |
 | | The queen sleeper is to allow two different sleeping spaces and an alternative to the double bed. |  | | Jujube has a hot tub on a river -front deck as well as a Weber barbecue, outdoor furniture, and a chiminea for cool evenings. |  | | Jujube's location is very convenient: an easy walk to downtown Monte Rio with its restaurants, bars, grocery stores, video rental, and Rio Theater, four miles to Guerneville, and about a 15 minute drive to the coast. |
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