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Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by aljowen, Mar 16, 2014.

  1. aljowen

    aljowen
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    Does this forum have any form of spoiler syntax?

    Mainly because i want to put an expandable section on the thread for my map so that people only have to look at the change log if they want to. This would reduce the length of the post and would make the formatting much nicer.

    Thanks
     
  2. Nadeox1

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    I think code is the closest thing at the moment.

    It becomes scrollable at a certain point.
    Code:
    A[edit]
    Abiu (Pouteria caimito; Sapotaceae)
    Açaí (Euterpe oleracea; Arecaceae), or Assai
    Acerola (Malpighia glabra; Malpighiaceae), also called Barbados cherry or West Indian cherry
    Ackee (Blighia sapida or Cupania sapida; Sapindaceae)
    African cherry orange (Citropsis articulata; Rutaceae)
    African mango (Irvingia gabonensis)
    African moringa (Moringa stenopetala; Moringaceae)
    Ambarella (Spondias dulcis; Anacardiaceae)
    American Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis; Adoxaceae)
    American Chestnut (Castanea dentata; Fagaceae)
    American grape: North American species (e.g., Vitis labrusca; Vitaceae) and American-European hybrids are grown where grape (Vitis vinifera) is not hardy and are used as rootstocks
    American Hazelnut (Corylus americana; Betulaceae)
    American Pawpaw (Asimina triloba; Annonaceae)
    Avocado (Persea americana; Lauraceae)
    American plum (Prunus americana; Rosaceae)
    American Red Elderberry (Sambucus pubens; Adoxaceae)
    American Red Raspberry (Rubus strigosus; Rosaceae)
    Apple and crabapple (Malus)
    Apple, Malay, see Malay apple
    Apple, custard, see Custard apple
    Apple, elephant, see Elephant apple
    Apple, kei, see key apple
    Apple, mammee, see mammee apple
    Apricot (Prunus armeniaca or Armeniaca vulgaris)
    Araza (Eugenia stipitata)
    Arhat (Siraitia grosvenorii; Cucurbitaceae) Also called longevity fruit
    Atemoya (Annona cherimola × Annona squamosa; Annonaceae)
    Atherton Raspberry (Rubus probus; Rosaceae)
    Avocado (Persea americana; Lauraceae)
    B[edit]
    Babaco (Carica pentagona; Caricaceae)
    Bacupari (Garcinia gardneriana)
    Bacuri (Platonia esculenta; Guttiferae)
    Bael, or Woodapple (Aegle marmelos; Rutaceae), found in eastern India.
    Banana (Musacea spp.; Musaceae); its starchy variant is the plantain
    Barbadine (granadilla; maracujá-açu in Portuguese)
    Barbados Cherry, see acerola
    Batuan (Garcinia morella)
    Beach Plum (Prunus maritima; Rosaceae)
    Bearberry (Arctostaphylos spp.)
    Betel Nut (“Areca catechu”; Arecaceae)
    Bignay (Antidesma bunius; Euphorbiaceae)
    Bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium spp.)
    Bilimbi (Averrhoa bilimbi; Oxalidaceae) Also called cucumber tree or tree sorrel
    Biriba (Rollinia deliciosa; Annonaceae)
    Bitter melon, the flesh of which is bitter, and used as a culinary vegetable, but with a sweet coating around the mature seeds
    Black Apple (Planchonella australis; Sapotaceae)
    Black cherry (Prunus serotina; Rosaceae) very popular flavoring for pies, jams, and sweets.
    Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis or Rubus leucodermis; Rosaceae)
    Black Mulberry (Morus nigra; Moraceae)
    Black Sapote (Diospyros digyna)
    Black Walnut (Juglans nigra; Juglandaceae)
    Blackberry, of which there are many species and hybrids, such as dewberry, boysenberry, olallieberry, and tayberry (genus Rubus)
    Blood Orange
    Blue tongue (Melastoma affine; Melastomataceae)
    Blueberry (Vaccinium, sect. Cyanococcus; Ericaceae)
    Bolivian coconut (Parajubaea torallyi)
    Bolwarra (Eupomatia laurina; Eupomatiaceae)
    Boquila (Boquila trifoliata ; Lardizabalaceae)
    Bottle Gourd also known as Calabash (Lagenaria siceraria; Cucurbitaceae)
    Brazilian Guava (Psidium guineense; Myrtaceae)
    Breadnut (Artocarpus camansi; Moraceae)
    Breadnut, Mayan, see Mayan breadnut
    Broad-leaf Bramble (Rubus moluccanus; Rosaceae)
    Brazilian Guava (Psidium guineense; Myrtaceae)
    Brush cherry (Syzygium australe; Myrtaceae)
    Buddha's Hand
    Buffaloberry ("Shepherdia argentea"; Elaeagnaceae), which grows wild in the prairies of Canada
    Burdekin Plum (Pleiogynium timorense; Anacardiaceae)
    Burmese grape, or Latka (Baccaurea sapida; Phyllanthaceae)
    Bush tomato (Certain Solanum species; Solanaceae)
    Button Mangosteen (Garcinia prainiana)
    C[edit]
    Caimito (Chrysophyllum_cainito; Sapotaceae)
    Calabash Tree (Crescentia cujete)
    Calamondin (Citrofortunella Microcarpa)
    Calamansi (×Citrofortunella Mitis))
    CamuCamu (Myrciaria dubia; Myrtaceae)
    Canary melon
    Canistel (Pouteria campechiana; Sapotaceae), also called yellow sapote or "eggfruit"
    Cantaloupe
    Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruviana; Solanaceae)
    Capuli cherry (Prunus salicifolia, Prunus capuli or Prunus serotina subsp. capuli); Rosaceae), native to the Andes[3]
    Carambola (Averrhoa carambola; Oxalidaceae), also called star fruit or five fingers
    Cardón (Pachycereus pringlei; Cactaceae)
    Carob (Ceratonia siliqua; Fabaceae)
    Cashew apple (Anacardium occidentale)
    Cassabanana (Sicana odorifera; Cucurbitaceae)
    Cattley Guava (Psidium cattleianum; Myrtaceae)
    Cawesh (Annona scleroderma; Annonaceae)
    Cedar Bay cherry (Eugenia carissoides; Myrtaceae)
    Ceriman (Monstera deliciosa; Araceae)
    Cereus peruvianus
    Ceylon gooseberry (Dovyalis hebecarpa; Flacourtiaceae
    Charichuelo (Garcinia intermedia)
    Chayote (Sechium edule; Cucurbitaceae)
    Che (Cudrania tricuspidata; Moraceae) Also called Cudrania, Chinese Mulberry, Cudrang, Mandarin Melon Berry, Silkworm Thorn, zhe
    Chempedak or Champedak (Artocarpus integer; Moraceae)
    Chenet (guinep or ackee; pitomba-das-Guinas in Portuguese), also known as Spanish lime or mamoncillo
    Cherimoya (Annona cherimola; Annonaceae), native to the Ecuadorian Andes[4]
    Cherry, sweet, black, sour, and wild species (Prunus avium, Prunus serotina, Prunus cerasus, and others)
    Cherry ballart (Exocarpus cupressiformis; Santalaceae)
    Cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata; Myrtaceae)
    Chilean guava (Psidium cattleianum; see also ugni (Myrtaceae)
    Chinese jujube (Ziziphus zizyphus; Rhamnaceae)
    Chinese Olive (Canarium album; Burseraceae)
    Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)
    Chokeberry (Aronia)
    Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)
    Chupa-Chupa (Quararibea cordata; Malvaceae)
    Citron (Citrus medica)
    Clementine (Citrus reticulata var. clementine),
    Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)
    Cluster fig (Ficus racemosa; Moraceae)
    Cocky apple (Planchonia careya)
    Coco Plum (Chrysobalanus icaco; Chrysobalanaceae)
    Cocona (Solanum sessilifolium; Solanaceae)
    Coconut (Cocos nucifera; Arecaceae)
    Cocoplum (Chrysobalanus icaco; Chrysobalanaceae)
    Coffee ("coffee cherries" surround the better-known "bean")
    Cola nut (Cola acuminata; Sterculiaceae)
    Common apple-berry (Billardiera scandens; Pittosporaceae)
    Conkerberry (Carissa lanceolata; Apocynaceae)
    Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas; Cornaceae)
    Costa Rican Guava (Psidium friedrichsthalianum; Myrtaceae)
    Cranberry (Vaccinium spp.)
    Crowberry (Empetrum spp.)
    Cupuaçu (Theobroma grandiflorum; Malvaceae)
    Currant (Ribes spp.; Grossulariaceae), red, black, and white types
    Curry-leaf Tree (Murraya koenigii; Rutaceae)
    Custard Apple (Annona reticulata; Annonaceae), also called Bullock's Heart
    D[edit]
    Damson plum (Prunus domestica subsp. insititia; Rosaceae)
    Date (Phoenix dactylifera; Arecaceae)
    Date plum (Diospyros lotus; Ebenaceae)
    Davidson's plum (Davidsonia spp.; Cunoniaceae) Davidsonia jerseyana Davidsonia johnsonii Davidsonia pruriens
    Dead Man's Fingers(Blue Bean, Blue Sausage Fruit,Decaisnea fargesii)
    Desert banana (Marsdenia australis)
    Desert fig (Ficus platypoda; Moraceae)
    Desert lime (Citrus glauca; Rutaceae)
    Dodder laurel (Cassytha melantha)
    Doubah (Marsdenia australis; Apocynaceae)
    Double Coconut or Coco-de-mer(Lodoicea maldivica; Arecaceae)
    Dragonfruit / Pitaya (Hylocereus spp.; Cactaceae)
    Duku (Lansium domesticum; Meliaceae)
    Durian (Durio zibethicus; Malvaceae)
    E[edit]
    Eastern May Hawthorn (Crataegus aestivalis; Rosaceae, better known as mayhaw.)
    Elderberry (Sambucus; Caprifoliaceae)
    Elephant Apple (Dillenia indica; Dilleniaceae or Limonia acidissima; Rutaceae)
    Emblica, see Indian gooseberry
    Emu Apple (Owenia acidula; Meliaceae)
    Emu berry (Grewia retusifolia)
    F[edit]
    Falberry (Vaccinium spp.)
    False-mastic (Sideroxylon foetidissimum; Sapotaceae)
    Feijoa, see pineapple guava
    Fibrous Satinash (Syzygium fibrosum; Myrtaceae)
    Fig (Ficus spp. Moraceae)
    Finger Lime (Citrus australasica; Rutaceae)
    Florida strangler fig (Ficus aurea; Moraceae)
    Forest strawberries, Fragaria vesca
    G[edit]
    Gac
    Galia melon
    Gambooge (Garcinia cambogia; Clusiaceae)
    Genip (Melicoccus bijugatus; Sapindaceae)
    Giant Colombian blackberry (Rubus macrocarpus), native to the highlands of Colombia, up to 5 cm long and 2.5 cm wide[5]
    Giant Granadilla (Passiflora quadrangularis; Passifloraceae)
    Gooseberry (Ribes spp.; Grossulariaceae)
    Gooseberry, Ceylon, see Ceylon gooseberry
    Gooseberry, Indian, see Indian gooseberry
    Gooseberry, Otaheite, see Otaheite gooseberry
    Gooseberry, cape, see cape gooseberry
    Goumi (Elaeagnus multiflora; Elaeocarpaceae)
    Governor’s Plum (Flacourtia indica; Flacourtiaceae)
    Granadilla, Montessa, see Montessa granadilla
    Granadilla, yellow, see yellow granadilla
    Grape, called raisin, sultana when it is dried. (Vitis spp.; Vitaceae)
    Grapefruit (Citrus × paradisi; Rutaceae)
    Greengage, a cultivar of the plum
    Ground Plum (Astragalus crassicarpus; Fabaceae), also called Ground-plum milk-vetch
    Grumichama (Eugenia brasiliensis; Myrtaceae)
    Guanabana (Annona muricata; Annonaceae)
    Guarana (Paullinia cupana; Sapindaceae)
    Guava (Psidium guajava; Myrtaceae)
    Guava, Cattley, see Cattley guava
    Guava, Chilean, see Chilean guava
    Guava, Costa Rican, see Costa Rican guava
    Guava, pineapple, see pineapple guava
    Guava, purple, see purple guava
    Guava, strawberry, see strawberry guava
    Guavaberry/Rumberry; (Myrciaria floribunda; Myrtaceae)
    H[edit]
    Hackberry (Celtis spp.; Cannabaceae)
    Hairless rambutan
    Hardy Kiwi (Actinidia arguta; Actinidiaceae family)
    Hawthorn (Crataegus and Rhaphiolepis)
    Hog Plum (taperebá in Portuguese)
    Honeydew
    Honeysuckle[6]
    Horned melon (Cucumis metuliferus; Cucurbitaceae)
    Huckleberry (Vaccinium spp.)
    Huito (Genipa americana; Rubiaceae); also called jagua, genipap, jenipapo
    I[edit]
    Ice Cream Bean (Inga edulis)
    Ilama (Annona diversifolia; Annonaceae)
    Illawarra Plum (Podocarpus elatus; Podocarpaceae)
    Imbe (Garcinia livingstonei)
    Indian almond
    Indian fig
    Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica/Emblica officinalis; Euphorbiaceae)
    Indian jujube (Ziziphus mauritiana; Rhamnaceae)
    Indian prune (Flacourtia rukan; Flacourtiaceae)
    J[edit]
    Jabuticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora; Myrtaceae), also called Brazilian Grape Tree
    Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Moraceae), also called nangka
    Jambul (Syzygium cumini; Myrtaceae)
    Japanese Persimmon, or Sharon fruit (Diospyros kaki; Ebenaceae)
    Jatobá (Hymenae coubaril; Leguminosae) Caesalpinioideae)
    Jelly Palm (Butia capitata)
    Jocote, also called Jamaica Plum
    Jujube (Ziziphus zizyphus; Rhamnaceae)
    Jujube, Chinese, see Chinese jujube
    Jujube, Indiana, see Indian jujube
    Juniper berry (Juniperus spp.), used for flavoring and in making gin
    K[edit]
    Kabosu (Citrus Sphaerocarpa) Rutaceae
    Kaffir lime (Citrus hystix)
    Kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides)
    Kakadu lime (Citrus gracilis; Rutaceae)
    Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana; Combretaceae)
    Kandis (Garcinia forbesii; Clusiaceae)
    Kapok (Ceiba pentandra; Bombacaceae)
    Karkalla (Carpobrotus rossii; Aizoaceae)
    Karonda (Carissa carandas; Apocynaceae)
    Kei apple (Dovyalis caffra; Flacourtiaceae)
    Kepel fruit (Stelechocarpus burahol; Annonaceae)
    Keule (Gomortega keule; Gomortegaceae)
    Key Lime (Citrus aurantifolia)
    Kitembilla (Dovyalis hebecarpa; Flacourtiaceae)
    Kiwano, see horned melon
    Kiwifruit (Actinida spp.; Actinidiaceae)
    Korlan
    Kumquat (Fortunella spp.)
    Kumquat, meiwa, see meiwa kumquat
    Kumquat, nagami, see nagami kumquat
    Kundong (Garcinia sp.; Clusiaceae)
    Kutjera (Solanum centrale; Solanaceae)
    Kwai Muk (Artocarpus hypargyraea; Moraceae)
    L[edit]
    Lady apple (Syzygium suborbiculare; Myrtaceae)
    Lakoocha (Artocarpus lakoocha; Moraceae)
    Langsat (Lansium domesticum), also called longkong or duku
    Lanzones (Lansium domesticum; Meliaceae)
    Lapsi (Choerospondias axillaris Roxb. Anacardiaceae)
    Lardizabala (Lardizabala biternata; Lardizabalaceae)
    Lemon (Citrus limon)
    Lemon aspen (Acronychia acidula; Rutaceae)
    Leucaena
    Lillypilly (Acmena spp., Syzygium spp.) Used raw and in jam
    Little gooseberry tree (Buchanania arborescens; Anacardiaceae)
    Lime
    Limeberry (Trifasia trifolia; Rutaceae)
    Limequat (Citrus aurantifolia × Fortunella spp.; Rutaceae)
    Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)
    Loganberry (Rubus loganobaccus)
    Longan (Dimocarpus longan or Euphoria longana; Sapindaceae)
    Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica; Rosaceae)
    Louvi (Flacourtia inermis; Flacourtaceae)
    Lúcuma (Pouteria campechiana; Sapotaceae)
    Lychee (Litchi chinensis; Sapindaceae)
    M[edit]
    Ma-praang (Bouea macrophylla; Anacardiaceae)
    Mabolo (Diospyros discolor; Ebenaceae) also known as a velvet persimmon
    Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia; Proteaceae)
    Macadamia, rough shell, see rough shell macadamia
    Madrono (Rheedia acuminata; Guttiferae)
    Malabar plum (Syzygium jambos; Myrtaceae)
    Malay Apple (Syzygium malaccense; Myrtaceae)
    Mamey Sapote (Pouteria sapota; Sapotaceae)
    Mammee Apple (Mammea americana; Guttiferae)
    Mamoncillo (Melicoccus bijugatus; Sapindaceae), also known as quenepa, genip or Fijian Longan
    Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)
    Mangaba (Hancornia speciosa; Apocynaceae)
    Mango (Mangifera indica; Anacardiaceae)
    Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana; Guttiferae)
    Manila tamarind (Pithecellobium dulce; Leguminosae)
    Manoao (Manoao colensoi)
    Maqui (Aristotelia chilensis; Elaeocarpaceae)
    Marang
    Marula (Sclerocarya birrea)
    Breadnut, Mayan (Brosimum alicastrum; Moraceae)
    Mayapple (Podophyllum spp.; Berberidaceae)
    Mayhaw, see Eastern may hawthorn
    Maypop (Passiflora incarnata; Passifloraceae)
    Medlar (Mespilus germanica)
    Meiwa Kumquat (Fortunella japonica; Rutaceae)
    Melinjo
    Melon pear
    Midyim (Austromyrtus dulcis; Myrtaceae)
    Miracle Fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum; Sapotaceae)
    Mock Strawberry or Indian Strawberry (Potentilla indica; Rosaceae)
    Mombin, purple, see purple mombin
    Mombin, red, see red mombin
    Mombin, yellow, see yellow mombin
    Monkey Jackfruit (Artocarpus rigidus; Moraceae)
    Monkey Tamarind (Inga edulis; Leguminosae)
    Monstera (Monstera deliciosa; Araceae) also called Swiss Cheese Plant, Split-leaf Philodendron
    Montessa Granadilla (Passiflora platyloba; Passifloraceae)
    Mora Común (Rubus adenotrichus), most common native berry from Mexico to Ecuador[7]
    Mora de Castilla (Rubus glaucus), a blackberry native to South and Central America[8]
    Morinda
    Morinda citrifolia
    Mortiño, or Andean blueberry (Vaccinium floribundum), undomesticated, abundant in the northern Andes[9]
    Mountain pepper (Tasmannia spp.; Winteraceae )
    Mountain Soursop (Annona montana; Annonaceae)
    Mulberry (Morus spp.; Moraceae) including black, red and white mulberry
    Munydjudj, see wild plum
    Mundu (Garcinia dulcis)
    Muntries (Kunzea pomifera; Myrtaceae)
    Muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia; Vitaceae)
    Muskmelon
    N[edit]
    Naartjie (Citrus reticulata, Citrus nobilis)
    Nagami Kumquat (Fortunella margarita; Rutaceae)
    Nageia (Nageia spp.)
    Nance (Byrsonima crassifolia; Malpighiaceae)
    Nannyberry or sheepberry (Viburnum spp.; Caprifoliaceae)
    Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense; Solanaceae)
    Native currant (Acrotriche depressa; Ericaceae)
    Native gooseberry (Physalis minima; Solanaceae)
    Native raspberry (Rubus parviflorus)
    Nectarine, see peach
    Neem (Azadirachta indica; Meliaceae)
    Néré (Parkia biglobosa)
    Nonda plum (Parinari nonda)
    Noni (Morinda citrifolia; Rubiaceae)
    Nungu (Borassus flabellifer; Arecaceae)
    Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans; Myristicaceae)
    O[edit]
    Oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis; Arecaceae)
    Olive
    Orange, of which there are sweet (Citrus sinensis) and sour (Citrus aurantium) species
    Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium; Berberidaceae)
    Oroblanco (Citrus paradisi C. grandis) Rutaceae (Also called the sweetie)
    Otaheite gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus; Phyllanthaceae)
    P[edit]
    Palmyra Palm/Toddy Palm (Borassus flabellifer; Arecaceae)
    Papaya (Carica papaya; Caricaceae)
    Passion fruit or Granadilla (Passiflora edulis and other Passiflora spp.; Passifloraceae)
    Pawpaw (Asimina triloba; Annonaceae, not to be confused with Papaya (Carica papaya; Caricaceae), which is called pawpaw in some English dialects)
    Peach (of the normal and white variety) and its variant the nectarine (Prunus persica)
    Peach palm (Bactris gasipaes; Arecaceae)
    Peanut (Arachis hypogaea; Fabaceae)
    Peanut butter fruit (Bunchosia argentea; Malpighiaceae)
    Pear, European and Asian species (Pyrus)
    Pecan (Carya illinoinensis or illinoensis; Juglandaceae)
    Pepino (Solanum muricatum)
    Pequi (Caryocar brasiliensis; Caryocaraceae)
    Persian lime Also known as tahiti lime.
    Persimmon, American, see American persimmon
    Persimmon, oriental, see Oriental persimmon
    Peumo (Cryptocarya alba; Lauraceae)
    Phalsa (Grewia subinaequalis; Tiliaceae)
    Pigeon pea
    Pigeon plum (Coccoloba diversifolia; Polygonaceae)
    Pigface (Carpobrotus glaucescens; Aizoaceae)
    Pili Nut (Canarium ovatum; Burseraceae)
    Pindo Palm (Butia Capitata; Arecaceae)
    Pineapple (Ananas comosus ; Bromeliaceae)
    Pineapple guava (Feijoa sellowiana; Myrtaceae)
    Pink-flowered Native Raspberry (Rubus parvifolius; Rosaceae)
    Pistachio (Pistacia vera; Anacardiaceae)
    Pitaya, see Dragon fruit
    Pitomba (Eugenia luschnathiana or Talisia esculenta)
    Plum, of which there are several domestic and wild species; dried plums are called prunes
    Pois doux (Inga edulis, ice-cream bean, or inga-cipó in Portuguese)
    Pomegranate (Punica granatum; Punicaceae)
    Pomelo (also known as the shaddock) (Citrus maxima)
    Pommecythère or pomcité (Spondias cytherea); also known as golden apple, June plum or Jew plum and ambarella, and as cajamanga in Portuguese
    Pommerac (Eugenia malaccensis); also known as Otaheite apple; Malay apple; jambo in Portuguese
    Pond-apple (Annona glabra; Annonaceae) Also called Alligator-apple and Monkey-apple
    Prickly pear (Opuntia spp.; Cactaceae) used as both a fruit and vegetable depending on part of plant.
    Pulasan (Nephelium mutabile; Sapindaceae)
    Pummelo (Citrus grandis; Rutaceae)
    Pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.)
    Pupunha (Bactris gasipaes; Arecaceae); also known as Peach Plum or Pewa
    Purple apple-berry (Billarderia longiflora; Pittosporaceae)
    Purple granadilla (Passiflora edulis f edulis; Passifloraceae)
    Purple Guava (Psidium rufum; Myrtaceae)
    Purple Mombin (Spondias purpurea; Anacardiaceae)
    Q[edit]
    Quandong (Santalum acuminatum; Santalaceae)
    Queensland Ebony (Diospyros humilis)
    Quince (Cydonia oblonga and Chaenomeles)
    R[edit]
    Raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis, Rhamnaceae) Also called Japanese Raisin Tree
    Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum; Sapindaceae)
    Raspberry, several species (genus Rubus)
    Red granadilla (Passiflora coccinea; Passifloraceae)* Red Mombin (Spondias purpurea; Anacardiaceae)
    Red Mombin (Spondias purpurea; Anacardiaceae)
    Red Mulberry (Morus rubra)
    Rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum; Polygonaceae)
    Riberry (Syzygium luehmannii; Myrtaceae), also called Lilly Pilly, Lillipilli, Chinese Apple
    Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum)
    Rollinia (Rollinia mucosa; Annonaceae)
    Rose Apple (Syzygium jambos; Myrtaceae)
    Rose hip, the fruitlike base of roses (Rosa); used mostly for jams and herbal teas
    Rose-leaf Bramble (Rubus rosifolius; Rosaceae)
    Rose myrtle (Archirhodomyrtus beckleri; Myrtaceae)
    Rough Shell Macadamia (Macadamia tetraphylla; Proteaceae)
    Rowan (Sorbus)
    S[edit]
    Safou (Dacryodes edulis), also called atanga or butterfruit
    Sageretia (Sageretia theezans; Rhamnaceae) Also called Mock Buckthorn.
    Saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea; Cactaceae)
    Salak (Salacca edulis; Arecaceae), also called snakefruit or cobrafruit
    Salal (Gaultheria shallon; Ericaceae)
    Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
    Sandpaper Fig (Ficus coronata; Moraceae)
    Santol (Sandoricum koetjape; Meliaceae)
    Sapote, see mamey
    Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota; Sapotaceae), also called chiku, mespel, naseberry, sapadilla, snake fruit, sawo
    Satinash, fibrous, see #fibrous_satinash#fibrous satinash
    Saskatoonberry (Amelanchier alnifolia, Rosaceae)
    Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens; Arecaceae)
    Sea-buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides; Elaeagnaceae)
    Sea Grape (Coccoloba uvifera; Polygonaceae)
    Serviceberry or Saskatoon (Amelanchier)
    Shipova (× Sorbopyrus auricularis)
    Sloe (Prunus spinosa, Rosaceae)
    Small-leaf tamarind (Diploglottis campbellii; Sapindaceae)
    Snow berry (Gaultheria hispida; Ericaceae)
    Soncoya (Annona diversifolia; Annonaceae)
    Service tree (Sorbus domestica), bears a fruit known as a sorb or sorb apple
    Soursop (Annona muricata; Annonaceae), also called guanabana
    Southern Crabapple (Malus angustifolia; Rosaceae)
    Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatus; Sapindaceae)
    Spanish tamarind (Vangueria madagascariensis)
    Spiny Monkey-orange (Strychnos spinosa)
    Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito; Chrysobalanaceae), also called caimito or caimite
    Starfruit, see carambola
    Strawberry (Fragaria)
    Strawberry Guava (Psidium littorale; Myrtaceae)
    Strawberry myrtle, see ugni
    Strawberry Pear
    Sugar Apple (Annona squamosa; Annonaceae); ata in Portuguese
    Surinam Cherry (Eugenia uniflora; Myrtaceae) also called Brazilian Cherry, Cayenne Cherry, Pitanga
    Sweet apple-berry (Billarderia cymosa; Pittosporaceae)
    Sweet Granadilla (Passiflora ligularis; Passifloraceae)
    Sweet Lemon (Citrus limetta)
    Sweet orange
    Sweet pepper
    Sweetsop (Annona squamosa; Annonaceae) also called Sugar Apple
    Sycamore fig (Ficus sycomorus. Moraceae) also called old world sycomore or just sycomore.
    T[edit]
    Tahitian apple (Spondias dulcis)
    Tamarillo or Tree Tomato (Cyphomandra betacea; Solanaceae)
    Tamarind (Tamarindus indica; Leguminosae)
    Tamarind, Manila, see Manila tamarind
    Tamarind, monkey, see monkey tamarind
    Tamarind, velvet, see velvet tamarind
    Tangerine, and similar
    Tanjong (Mimusops elengi; Sapindaceae)
    Texas Persimmon (Diospyros texana; Ebenaceae)
    Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus)
    Tōtara (Podocarpus totara)
    Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia; Rosaceae)
    Tropical Almond (Terminalia catappa; Combretaceae)
    U[edit]
    Ugni (Ugni molinae; Myrtaceae)
    V[edit]
    Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia; Orchidaceae)
    Velvet Tamarind (Dialium indum; Leguminosae)
    W[edit]
    Wampee (Clausena lansium; Rutaceae)
    Water Apple (Syzygium aqueum; Myrtaceae)
    Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)
    Wax apple ("Syzygium samarangense)
    Wax Gourd, or winter melon (Benincasa hispida), eaten as a culinary vegetable when mature, but sweet when young
    Wax jambu (Syzygium samarangense; Myrtaceae)
    West Indian cherry, see acerola
    White aspen (Acronychia oblongifolia; Rutaceae)
    White Mulberry (Morus alba)
    White Sapote (Casimiroa edulis; Rutaceae)
    Whortleberry, see bilberry
    Wild grape (Ampelocissus acetosa)
    Wild orange (Capparis mitchellii; Capparaceae)
    Wild peach (Terminalia carpentariae)
    Wild plum (munydjudj) (Buchanania obovata)
    Wild plum (Santalum lanceolatum)
    Wild Mangosteen (Garcinia indica)
    Wineberry (Rubus phoenicolasius)
    Wolfberry (Lycium barbarum, Lycium spp.; Solanaceae)
    Wongi (Manilkara kaukii; Sapotaceae)
    Wood Apple (Feronia limonia; Rutaceae)
    Y[edit]
    Yangmei (Myrica rubra; Myricaceae) Also called Yumberry, Yamamomo, Chinese Bayberry, Japanese Bayberry, Red Bayberry, or Chinese strawberry tree
    Yantok, or rattan fruit (Calamus manillensis)
    Yellow Granadilla (Passiflora edulis f flavicarpa; Passifloraceae)
    Yellow Mombin (Spondias mombin; Anacardiaceae)
    Yellow plum (Ximenia americana; Olacaceae)
    Yew (Taxus baccata; Taxaceae)
    Youngberry
    Z[edit]
    Zig Zag Vine (Melodurum leichhardtii; Annonaceae)
    Ziziphus, see Jujube
    
     
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  3. aljowen

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    I had tried that, Sadly it ruins formatting especially on a center aligned post. It also shows no scroll bar in my case since there wasn't as much content as you have put in there.
     
  4. Nadeox1

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    Maybe it depends on your screensize, as I see the scrollbar. From what I see, it's a simple Vbulletin addon/module thing to be added.
     
  5. Cardinal799

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    HAVE NO FEAR.
    < sarcasm class="ridiculous">I learned some HTML so we will have a super-awesome site in no time.</sarcasm>
     
  6. aljowen

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    I should probably clarify that the one you posted here does have scroll bars, the one in the other thread i was talking about doesn't because there wasn't enough content when i tried it.
     
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