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Hi, one is never enough. Why not have dozens of different kinds? Space/time to fruition are the usual players but, i would still try and squeeze a few in here and there. I have "Sabara"s" that fruit almost non-stop and i appreciate their effort and their beauty. Each to their own, but I love having/caring for them. Best regards, Chris
I don't believe yield is improved with multiple specimens. Each flower will produce a fruit, ie, there is no need for cross pollination.