Go to this link and it will tell you about them and show you them. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spondias_mombin
Hog plum.
· honeydew melon, hubbard squash, hog plum
· honeydew melon, hubbard squash, hog plum
Hawthorne Huckleberry Hackberry Honeysuckle Hardy Kiwi Horned Melon Hog Plum Huito
Honeydew melon Hawthorn Hog plum Huckleberry Hackberry Honeysuckle Hardy kiwi Horned melon Huito Horse chestnut Horseradish Habenero chili
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The Bo Hog plant, also known as the "Hog Plum" or "Spondias mombin," is commonly found in tropical regions of the Americas, particularly in countries like Brazil, Mexico, and parts of the Caribbean. It typically grows in open forests and along riverbanks. You can also find it in regions where tropical fruit trees are cultivated. For a specific location, local nurseries or botanical gardens may have the plant available.
A hog is not a pig when the hog isn't domestic.
The head of a hog
a plum
Habenero peppers, hackberry, hardy kiwi, Hazelnut, hog plum, honeycrisp apples, horned squash, honey dew melons, horned melons, huckleberry, huito and hunza apricots start with h.
A wild hog can have many to no tusks. This depends on how old the hog is.