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Here is my Cherilata I purchased today, it has flowers
Quote from: Garden_Harley_FL on April 20, 2020, 05:05:14 PMHere is my Cherilata I purchased today, it has flowers Niceeee, did you get this at Fruitscapes? Were there more?
Quote from: Jabba The Hutt on April 20, 2020, 06:46:40 PMQuote from: Garden_Harley_FL on April 20, 2020, 05:05:14 PMHere is my Cherilata I purchased today, it has flowers Niceeee, did you get this at Fruitscapes? Were there more?Yes, there were about 4-5 other Cherilata trees - although there was only one or two that were leafing out and bearing flowers, the others were just starting to push leaves but still were decent. They are in 7g and I paid 100$.
I want to go on the record and say that John is one of my all time favorite people ever. He has created an experimental commercial grove unlike anything I have ever seen and have learned so much from him. I have no doubt that this is exactly what he says it is. Here is the growth of my fresh graft. Looks just like a cherimola x reticulata would look. I hope I keep it alive.John, you need to give this thing an official name since it is going to be spread far and wide now.
Josh your leaves look like an atemoya. Haley's leaves look more like a custard apple. If someone can take a picture of John's tree to see which of these two is closer to the mother tree. Here is what a hybrid saramoyo looks like very clear no discrepancies. clear picture of saramoyo and leavesclose up of leaves
Hey JF,Can you please elaborate on what exactly your hybrid saramuyo is? Just stating that your hybrid saramuyo looks like it’s sugar apple x reticulata or reticulata x sugar apple as it looks likes the seedlings that I sprouted of which you gave me. This John painter hybrid is of reticulata and cherimoya which is why it looks different. Also on the cherilata which was pollen parent?-Joe
My tree is changing leaves now,have to wait for photo.Not uncommon to show both forms of leaves on this tree,correlation to nitrogen levels and vigor.What is this?sugarlata ,bred 1993
A look at leaves from custard apple hybrid
Quote from: shot on April 22, 2020, 08:00:12 PMMy tree is changing leaves now,have to wait for photo.Not uncommon to show both forms of leaves on this tree,correlation to nitrogen levels and vigor.What is this?sugarlata ,bred 1993thats an saramoyo x custard apple
GuanabanusJust some random seeding from california that would make fruit here around up to tennis ball size.That tree did fade away.