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Temperate Fruit Discussion / Re: My small fruit tree orchard
« on: August 21, 2018, 04:23:36 PM »
Looking foreward to seeing more!  :)
And especially when they fruit!

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[...] Also species name 'venenosa' not too attractive as it means 'poisonous'.
Yes, it does mean poisonous. But only the latex found in the tree and unripe fruit. Even so much that it is used to make arrow poison and as an insecticide. :o
The ripe fruit is edible (like breadfruit), the cultivar Parartocarpus venenosus cv. papuanus is locally cultivated in the Philippines for its edible seeds. Info gained from tropical.theferns.info .

Cultivation Details:

A dioecious species!

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Temperate Fruit Discussion / Re: Goji Berry Pruning
« on: August 10, 2016, 01:02:38 PM »
Can I do this now or is should I wait until it is dormant?

I pruned my goji-berry in July to keep it a bit smaller and not overgrow everything :D
It seemed like a good idea to me as it was smaller for like two days... then I saw around 6 new side shoots on every limb/branch I cut  ??? The plant is now at least twice the size than before I cut it :blank:
So if I were you I would wait to cut it until it gets dormant.
With kind regards,
Max

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Seems to be a good contest! I'd like to give it a try please :)

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: UNKNOWN FRUIT SPECIE
« on: March 14, 2016, 04:43:17 PM »
There is no durian species native to Bolivia  (amazon).

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Dragon Fruit thread.
« on: March 12, 2016, 11:44:13 AM »
1,120 kg dragonfruit ::) :o

! No longer available

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This is definately NOT a dragon fruit seedling! As dragon fruits grow on cacti, the plants don't have leaves. Here are my dragon fruit seedlings to confirm:



Seeds of dragon fruits can take weeks to sprout, so they might come up for you :)

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: looking for abiu seeds
« on: February 09, 2016, 05:03:54 PM »
We'd be four with me.
I'm looking for some as well.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Tropical Almond (Terminalia catappa) seeds
« on: February 07, 2016, 04:13:49 PM »
After I recieved about 2 week old seeds from the carribean I cracked the seed shell open (soaked them in water for 24h). I planted the seed itself, without the shell and after a few days it germinated. That was in february '15 and now I have an 18cm/7 inches tall plant which is easy to grow.
I'll add some photos tomorrow.



June 2015





August 2015







November 2015 to now (it just grew 2 or 3 leaves or so since Nov to now...)

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It is really fantastic to finally find a (from what I've read) reliable central africain seller. I love the floral undiscoverness of tropical africa. It'd be really unfortunate if so many species stay only in africa or even forever undiscovered... There should be more africain sellers I think.
I wish I would have recogniced the foresthouse page earlier. Deforestation really sucks, some species are extinct before they get discovered and I hope that when I order now there are still many differend and unknown fruits.
I'll try to contact forest house per email and hope for a complete list of available seeds. I'll keep you current after I successfully ordered.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: Carpotroche longifolia
« on: January 05, 2016, 02:35:48 PM »
Aloha
Can you tell about it?
Pretty flower, does it become edible?

Hey Mica, I didn't really believed it as well before, but the white thing is the fruit 😅😄

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Good luck!
I hope you had nice holidays ;D

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Naranjilla pluses and minuses
« on: January 03, 2016, 03:57:20 PM »
Doesn't it prefer mostly shade?  If so, it would be great for less desirable areas of the yard, like Brazilian spinach

They generally prefere a sunny position, but at lowland elevations they will mostly benefit from light shade.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Rollinia emarginata tasty?
« on: January 03, 2016, 03:52:54 PM »
Well, at least the tree has some ornamental values :D
Nice photos by the way 👍

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Moldy Seeds, not always a bad thing
« on: January 03, 2016, 03:41:08 PM »
I totally agree.

I've had lots of seeds that looked rodden at first view.
After peeling of the seed coat everyting looked (green and) fresh.
The thing that rods are mostly parts of the fruit flesh that hasn't been rubbed down properly.
I've never had any problem with 'rodden' seeds after removing the coats.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Rollinia emarginata tasty?
« on: January 03, 2016, 03:10:24 PM »
emarginata is going off...

flowers smell amazing from 30ft away

R. sericea is going off as well...

first year Ive had these in ground...

plenty of moisture and room for roots to grow...

if i get decent fruit set, I will post pics....

still waiting for salicifolia to flower...


Hi Adam,
any fruitset on Rollinia emarginata so far?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Garage ripened container Gefner
« on: December 20, 2015, 02:13:15 PM »
Hey Nana,
Congratulations for your gefner!
Do you have an additional light source like grow lights?
Or do you just have a window-lightned garage? :)

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Thank you very much, Beni!
The seeds that I ordered arrived within 10 days. I live in Germany and the rules of import are really strict. But nevertheless the seeds arrived successsfully. They were wrapped in still wet paper towel. Everything was labled amazingly proper. Lots of seeds srouted during their journey. Beni gave me some more seeds than I ordered. I am absolutely satisfied and recommend Beni. He is very reliable and I'll order again soon. ;D



Mangifera Pajang already sprouted, as well as some others.

I would post a photo of the packet as well, but unforunately the size exceeds the limit. It's too big.

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Aloha Beni!
Is there any chance you can get a picture of natural setting where the willughbea fruit of paradise grows.  For the growers this might help to figure out the best place to plant this giant vine/liana.
Even a pic of young vine getting started in forest might be helpful.
Thanks

http://postimg.cc/image/bw3izjk03/

I think he already did. It is williughbea sawarakensis, but growth is pretty similar to  angustifolia

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Sorry buddy, just cut down all of my papaya trees because insects kept ruining the fruit and the ones that weren't ruined fell to the floor and attracted animals.

I also took out all of mine. They got too tall to pick and the fruit that was not destroyed by fruit flies fell to the floor to my very happy papaya loving dog. Now if I could find a variety that stays within reach of a 6' ladder I'd try my hand again.

How tall do these varieties get?

Hello gnapi,
I have some 'Thai Kak Dam Dwarf' Papaya seeds. It only reaches 3- 5 feet, the fruit weight is between 1000 and 1900 grams. The seeds are harvested in march 2015, but papaya seeds stay viable for several years, I think. I germinated some in November to test the germination and now I have some tiny seedlings. I hope I could help you.
Is anyone interested, just send me a PM.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Who can tell me what this is
« on: November 21, 2015, 11:32:29 AM »
Or possibly Garcinia xanthochymus.

The leaves of my G. xanthochymus has pointier, less rounded leaves than the one in the pic.

Oh, I didn't know that. Thank you very much for the information. :)

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Please Help ID
« on: November 21, 2015, 11:14:20 AM »
Looks like a baccaurea sp. to me, but I am not 100 % sure. Sorry that I can't tell you more.. :-\

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Who can tell me what this is
« on: November 21, 2015, 11:08:01 AM »
Or possibly Garcinia xanthochymus.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: ID please...
« on: November 17, 2015, 01:49:25 PM »
How about a capparis sp? Might not be correct spelling

Thanks for your help micah,
Looks like capparis sp. for shure. However I am not shure if it really is..

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This is a reliable seller from Guadeloupe, so from the carrabean. Seeds were harvested this month 11/2015. Not shure whether he ships to you or not.
I bought seeds of couroupita guianensis as well. The look fantastic, and I can soon tell you if they germinated or not, but as good as every seed I buy from him does so. Here's the ebay link:
 http://www.ebay.de/itm/5-GRAINES-SEEDS-COUROUPITA-GUIANENSIS-CANNONBALL-BOULET-CANON-NAGALINGAM-11-2015-/301796212346?

Thanks max, do you know how to contact that seller or have an email for them? the page appears to be a french account my français sucks

Sorry my friend, I can't really help you. I don't know how to contact him as well :-\. I just bought the seeds. Probably somebody else reading this could help you..

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