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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Fruit season now in WEST BORNEO
« on: August 23, 2021, 07:29:54 PM »
Wish more of these were in season when I visited Sarawak January of last year.
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Most welcome, hope that's the correct call. Could be projecting, as I've been hanging out with our rollinia tree a bit today and yesterday.
Here are some leaves for comparison. They do look a bit different, but mine seemed to have changed with maturity, with narrowing and lengthening of the leaves.
...and some ripening fruit
Plant 1 reminds of rollinia, or another annona.
Maybe natural thinning. The tree probably can’t support too many at once.
My prime mango tree right in me front yard is Carrie bought at Lowes in North Coral Springs 2008. Many fruits this year so spill out you negatives. I can get $35 per fruit here from Subcontinent Asians who are MDs. Carrie has this rep with them, while the small minded cry out like babies about medicinal tasting this or that.
Carrie definitely suffers from anthracnose so micro climate, pruning and copper plays a big role in production
judging from the flowers... looks like a Surinam Cherry.
Kevin