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PM sent

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Hello,

I offer 10 yellow strawberry guava (Psidium cattleianum var. littorale) seeds for 10 euros
           10 black strawberry guava or purple forest guava (Psidium myrtoides) 15 euros
Both prices include shipping cost.
The seeds harvested from my  trees,in 2020 december.
Can pay via Paypal.
Yellow strawberry guava





black strawberry guava



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These seedlings from Marcos, Argentina.
2 year old orange Cherry of the Rio Grande


2 year old Psidium robustum



2 year old Cedar Bay Cherry



1 year old Jaboticaba El Dorado gota. This one growing fast. Similar growth rate to red jaboticaba. Thanks Marcos!



2 year old uvaia



1 year old Jaboticaba INTA Misiones This one has similar growth rate and similar appearance to jaboticaba sabará.



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Is Lujan jaboticaba available? I sent PM.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Jabuticaba seeds--Oct 2020
« on: October 10, 2020, 12:02:37 AM »
Hi
Pm sent!

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I'm just wondering if the jabuticaba are grafted or grown from seed. I just want to know how long I'd have to wait for them to fruit.

Hello,

Depend on the species, growing enviroments (climate,water quality, fertilizer usage). Common jaboticabas(sabara,paulista) bears fruit 10-15 years from seed. But some species bears much earlier from growing seed. For example: escarlate 3-5 years, red hybrid 5-7 years. On the list early bearing species: blue jaboticaba and white jaboticaba. They flower and fruiting within 5 years from seed.
Of course grafted plants fruiting earlier.

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Hello

PM sent!

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How do you describe the taste? Similar to paulista jaboticaba or different?

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Hi,


As I've read in the decree there are some exception:
- you can bring in EU from third country fruits of pineapple, coconut,bananas,durian and date.
- processed products,such as dried fruit, jam
-plant products from Switzerland

But in the document is a listing about genera which need phytosanitary document. These are :
Aegle 
 Aeglopsis
,Afraegle
 Atalantia 
Balsamocitrus   
Burkillanthus
 Calodendrum 
Choisya
Clausena 
Limonia
 Microcitrus 
Murraya
 Pamburus 
Severinia   
Swinglea 
Triphasia 
 Vepris
Citrus
Fortunella 
 Poncirus 
Microcitrus   
 Naringi
Swinglea and hybrids
Momordica 
Solanaceae 
Actinidia 
Annona   
 Carica  papaya   
Cydonia   
Diospyros
 Fragaria
Malus 
Mangifera
Passiflora
 Persea  americana
Prunus
Psidium   
Pyrus   
Ribes 
Rubus   
Syzygium 
Vaccinium   
Vitis 
Arbutus unedo
Punica granatum from these african countries: Madagascar,Reunion, Mauritius, Saint Helena,Cape Verde and Israel.
Ficus carica

These genera must always be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate. Both living plants and seeds.
But I think it possible to  bring  Plinia,Myrciaria,Campomanesia, Eugenia etc.  plants and seeds to EU.
I will try to buy Plinia seeds from outside of EU.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Looking for jaboticaba plants-only EU
« on: October 04, 2019, 03:43:06 AM »
Hi,

I'm looking for these jaboticabas: phitrantha ESALQ; sabará ( older than 5 year); Plinia aureana, Plinia grandifolia and jaboticaba caipirinha

Greetings: Ataman

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Hi everybody!

I'm selling 2 blue jaboticaba or blue grape (Myrciaria vexator) seedlings. The price is 30 euro/per plant without shipping cost.
If you interested please send PM.

Greetings: Ataman


 

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Hi, unfortunately it's not possible to send seeds from Brazil to abroad since march 2018. Customs is returning all packages to sender.
Hi,I heard this,that it's impossible to order seeds from Brazil. But last year I can bought seeds from Brazil. They arrived in Good condition in one month. I bought in October.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Wanted Grimal Jaboticaba plant
« on: May 01, 2019, 02:43:11 AM »
Hello,

I'm looking for Grimal Jaboticaba plants. Only plants, no seeds. EU only.

Greetings: Ataman

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Temperate Fruit Buy, Sell, & Trade / Wanted nanking cherry
« on: May 01, 2019, 02:41:40 AM »
Hi everyone!

I want to buy some nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa) plants. EU only.

Greetings: Ataman

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Pm sent.

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Hello,

I'm looking for bacupari seeds. It's hard to find, I tried to buy few years ago,but didn't success.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Bacupari (Garcinia gardneriana) seeds
« on: March 31, 2019, 02:49:53 AM »
Hello,

I'm looking for bacupari seeds. It's hard to find, I tried to buy few years ago,but didn't success.


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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Inga Edulis (ice cream bean)
« on: March 26, 2019, 03:51:26 PM »
Hi,

If you sell fruit too, I will buy some.

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Hi,

I'm looking for chilean guava (Ugni molinae) seedlings or rooted cuttings. I live in the EU, so I can buy plants from only EU countries.

Best regards: Ataman

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I have  Eugenia candolleana. I think this plant frost hardy about -2 C but when outside temperature goes down +5 C the leaves get red and about 0 C all of the leaves fell down.   Another experince: this Eugenia very slow growing. I have 3 plants from same batch and the biggest plant only 30 cm tall. The another 2 only 20 cm tall. All plants 4 years old.

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Hello,

You can grow there all of citrus except pomelo and lime, can grow avocado, cherimoya, strawberry guava, suriname cherry, cherry of the rio grande, natal plum, chilean guava, texas persimmon, kei apple etc. If you plant additional heating and you can provide 30-35 F or more,you can try guava, pitangatuba, coffee, sweetsop, lucuma, barbados cherry, pomelo,lime, orangeberry,red and sabara jaboticaba etc.
Avocado worth to grow if you can provide higher temperature than 25-30 F in blooming season. Surprisingly cold hardy,but depends on origin. Mexican type avocado is the most cold hardy.
And yes,the coffee plant and the guava are cold hardy-both easily survive 30 F cold-only a short period of time.
You will plant out the plants or will grow in pots?

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Is the Orange Eugenia identified already? Is it Eugenia Luschnathiana?
No. E.luschathiana is different. I Think yellow rio Grande is a subspecies of common Rio Grande cherry.

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