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Looks like my achacha?Before the cold nights defoliated mine. Hopefully will leaf back out this Spring
I also would have guessed achacha
Not Achachairu. Stems/tips and leaves are different
Seller was probably right. You'll find out when it fruits
Quote from: dwfl on February 06, 2018, 09:15:48 PMSeller was probably right. You'll find out when it fruits Ok, but what are the differences betweet achachairu fruit and pacurí fruit?
Quote from: huertasurbanas on February 07, 2018, 08:47:28 AMQuote from: dwfl on February 06, 2018, 09:15:48 PMSeller was probably right. You'll find out when it fruits Ok, but what are the differences betweet achachairu fruit and pacurí fruit?Besides obvious differences in the fruit, there are differences in new growth, leaves, ends/tips of branches are slightly different as well. When you have new growth pushing out from the tips take photos and post it here. That will help
Quote from: dwfl on February 07, 2018, 04:30:47 PMQuote from: huertasurbanas on February 07, 2018, 08:47:28 AMQuote from: dwfl on February 06, 2018, 09:15:48 PMSeller was probably right. You'll find out when it fruits Ok, but what are the differences betweet achachairu fruit and pacurí fruit?Besides obvious differences in the fruit, there are differences in new growth, leaves, ends/tips of branches are slightly different as well. When you have new growth pushing out from the tips take photos and post it here. That will helpHi, I found photos from september 2015:
how did that greenhouse work out for you? the one i see in the picture from 2015?I will try to get pics of my G. gardneriana for you, so we can compare leaves, yours does look a little funny now that i see 2015 pics, reminds me of gardneriana more i suppose...it would be nice if it was brasiliensis (maybe a superior form) or even gardneriana, or achachairu...they're all good eating fruits.