Pulasan varieties: Dow, Lee, P1, P3, P36, Sibabat and Unnamed were brought to Cairns from 1970 to about 1985 by DPI but they were here already of course and Limberlost used to sell sibabats that were not as good as those that still grow on the marshall farm at Kuranda which are a larger sibabat.I grew quite a few blacks and sibabats from Malaysian seeds 3 to 4 years ago and spread seeds/seedlings around locall as well as some of the marshalls ones overseas that were seeds.There are plenty of pulasans in Cairns. Some of the Malaysian sourced seedling I passed on to the salleras farm at mission are already fruiting.They take 3 to 5 years to pen their fruiting account for healthy seedlings in this climate.
By contrast langsat are ass draggers from seed with 15 years bot being unusual. Duku-langsat and longkong are better and when mine fruited at the same time I thought the former was better. These 2 would be better to grow than langsat.