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| navigate by keyword : allowing and animal annona annonaceae anonicata bearing been black branch branches cat dried dry evergreen family forming from frouit fruit graviola green grown growth guanabana guyabano have horizontal horizontally its known large leaf leaves lush lying main mamal mulch muricata muricate now over pet photo plant roots secured some soursop taken this toppled tree trunk upward vertical vertically walk walking was what when white wild would young |
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| Growing vertically from the toppled Annona muricate are it`s branches while the main trunk of the tree, secured by roots left in the ground, lies horizontally. This tree bears a fruit known as soursop, graviola, guyabano, or guanabana, of the annonaceae family. On what would have been the main tree, now lying horizontally is a black and white cat walking towards the rot and severed end. Under the tree, forming mulch is a thick layer of fallen leaves, and other shrubs and vines. |
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