I sent some scions to Mark in south Florida called Taiwanese. It is an Ap variations that consistently produce superior fruits and flavor. Mark told me it does well in south Florida because other AP have not.
Have anyone tried 糯米糍 lychee also known as nuomici lychee? I know it can be found in Hawaii. Is anyone in California growing and how does it compare to others cultivars? Is there another name to this Chinese cultivar?
What about the seedless lychee. Have anyone got a hold of them fruit and plant in the USA?
A few year ago, JF sold Rudy #1. I am looking for it to bring back the cultivar. People’s legacy are in these cherimoya and it is sad that they are gone or impossible to find. Please let me know if you have and I am willing to pay or trade for them. Thanks.
Sells ended. Thank you for the support. I will start cutting and sending out in 1-2 weeks. Florida will be first then SoCal. Tracking number will be provided. If a cultivars I do not have, I will be in communication with you for others cultivar that I have not listed or refunding you the money.
ID please. Big Red or Kampung Mauve? I got the tree at exotica and i know Steve never put the correct name on his tree. I don’t know if it is kampung mauve, big red, red sugar apple, or a Yucatán saramuyo.
This is called Dream Cherimoya. It is a cross of Dream Annona with Cherimoya. It grows like an atemoya and taste like a cherimoya. You can grow this in Florida. The two pictures without my name, mike Doan, are the F1 fruit. The picture with my name on it is the seeds from which this F1 came from. It taste like a cherimoya, fruit like a cherimoya, and foliage an atemoya.
I have 3-5 gallons grafted tree— Taiwan atemoya, , cherisop, and saramuyo for $50 15 gallons—fortuna, pink mammoth, cumbe, cherisop, $100 Local pick up only. San Diego 92123
Does anyone know anything about Vanilla Cherimiya by Nino? All I know is the mother tree was never mark. Please let me know about texture, taste, size, color, brix, acids, and etc?
Out of all of my seedlings, i had a couple with hair leaves. I kept one to see if it was a mutation or lack of minerals or insect that was causing the leaves to be irregular. To my suppress, it kept the phenotypes. Have anyone seen hair leaves on annona such as cherimoya or atemoya? These seeds are either atemoya or cherimoya.
Two years ago, i asked Steve at Exotica Nursery in Vista California for a cherimoya that taste like a sugar apple. He presented to me a seedlings that is not even a foot tall. After 2 years of growth with lots of TLC, the tree self pollinate and produce a good amount of cherimoya. The cherimoya are about the size of a small orange and have a thick skin. The tree is cold tolerant. I had to pick the fruit early because i had a lot of rats eating my cherimoya. I let the cherimoya soft on the kitchen cabinet and when it was time to taste the fruit, i was expecting a cherimoya flavor—pineapple/banana/tart. But it tasted like a chewy sugar apple. It is a great find and a wonderful tree. I hope the fruit will get bigger with time. Below are the pictures of the fruit and the inside. I have scions if you guys want them.
5 dollars per scions and 2 scions per cultivars. Plus 10 dollars shipping with tracking number and all scions are wrapped in buddy tape
African Pride 2 PPC—Phet Pak Chong atemoya Lisa Atemoya Dream annona
Sugar Apple Cherimoya(new variety that is cold tolerant cherimoya that taste like sugar apple—Na Dai) Fortuna cherimoya El Bumpo Cherimoya Knight cherimoya
Hi my wife wants a really sour starfruit tree and i am looking for scions so i May graft onto my tree. The sour starfruit are more flavorful for our salads and spring rolls.
Sun or no sun, these annona seedlings are from my last fruiting AP, El Bumpo, knight or PPC. I do not know if the seedlings are a cherimoya or atemoya or others. The leaves are hairy like cherimoya, but elongated and slender. Please ID if anyone have seen this particular phenotype.
I have annona scions for trade for mango scions. Please let me know if anyone wants to trade. All scions are wrap in buddy tape and mail with tracking numbers.