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A man called Vicente Leo found them, look:http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-el-parque-san-martin-salta-argentina/http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-plaza-9-de-julio-salta-argentina/http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-salta/Also, he said that there are complete woodlands/forest of guabijus near the city, so maybe he will take more photos of them :-DMy goal is to find a guaviyú that brings big fruits, how about that!Cheers!
Quote from: huertasurbanas on January 25, 2013, 11:47:32 AMA man called Vicente Leo found them, look:http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-el-parque-san-martin-salta-argentina/http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-plaza-9-de-julio-salta-argentina/http://www.huertasurbanas.com/2013/01/25/guaviyusmatos-en-salta/Also, he said that there are complete woodlands/forest of guabijus near the city, so maybe he will take more photos of them :-DMy goal is to find a guaviyú that brings big fruits, how about that!Cheers!Wow! I didn't realize the guabijus grow that far north. Also Salta is high elevation. I think it gets really cold there in winter, right? I have some relatives in Salta and will try to get them to send me seeds.
Wow Huertasurbanas a whole forest, that would be amazing during bloom and fruiting. I hope you find some incredible variation.
Also of interest for seed searches in Salta province, presumably in the northeastern parts, is Annona nutans (yagua-nambi) and Rollinia rugulosa (arachichu). Both are edible.In the provincial capital, temperatures as low as -9.4C have been recorded.