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Thank you all for your responses. I wonder if anybody in the USA has successfully fruited this species and has seedlings for sale. Has anyone been able to graft Junglesop and propagate it that way? The reason I ask...is because maybe someone is selling nursery specimens of this plant. I wonder if one could use mountain soursop or pond apple as a rootstock (or any other Annona that is conventionally used as a rootstock).
Wow! 20 years! That’s worse than Durian and Jaboticaba. Anyways, I would love to plant one anyways here in Hawaii. elouicious, if you ever have any seeds or seedlings for sale, I would gladly buy them from you.
I am a new member but I was under the (apparently mistaken?) idea FHC was defunct - how are they reachable?
I have about 5 or so but I’m not sure how they are doing. They sent a huge taproot down and the seed lifted off the ground but they haven’t done anything since. Been about 2 weeks now.I know someone who has a few trees on their property but they are not producing age.
A large seedling was offered here for $1,000 a few years ago.Haven’t heard an updated report on anyone growing them in years.I suspect that many do not make it. How are the Hawaii A. Manni plant outs looking though or was anyone on it?
@gogu I am interested in purchasing junglesop tree!!
@gogu maybe you can ask the owner if hes willing to sell some scions??