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Fruit seeds for sale:

1.Garcinia bancana - Endemic Garcinia of Bangka/Belitung islands
- Synonyms: Garcinia cymulosa,Garcinia hookeri,Garcinia lamponga,Garcinia leucandra,Garcinia oxyedra,Garcinia oxyphylla
- Local names: Katuri,Kelabang,Perdah,Sapob,Serangan paya,Sikop bingkang,Pandeti,Melak,Gurah batu,Kacapura,Gantalang
- Taste: Taste is refreshingly sweet with a little sour taste,such as mangosteen but more tasty
- Price: $1.25 per one seed (Quantity available for wholesale buyers/resellers)


2.Diospyros blancoi
- Local names: Velvet apple,Marit,Mabolo,Tabang,Kamagong,Buah mentega,Buah lemak,Sembolo
- Taste: Sweet and has a fragrant aroma
- Price: $0.80


3.Baccaurea macrocarpa - White flesh color
- Synonyms: Baccaurea borneensis,Baccaurea griffithii
- Local names: Tampoi,White tampoi,Merkeh,Ngeke,Tampoei daoen,Tampoei benez,Setei,Embah cerila
- Taste: Sweet,like mangosteen
- Price: $1.25 per one seed (Free EMS shipping for wholesale buyers/resellers)


4.Dimocarpus longan var. malesianus
- Local names: Ihau,Mata kucing,Kelengkeng hutan
- Taste: Sweet,small fruits,thin flesh
- Price: $1.25 per one seed (Free EMS shipping for wholesale buyers/resellers)


5.Eleiodoxa conferta
- Synonyms: Salacca conferta Griff,Salacca scortechinii Becc.
- Local names: Kelubi,Asam paya,Kelumi
- Taste: Very sour,usually at first made to be pickled or candied before consumption.
- Price: $1 (Free EMS shipping for wholesale buyers/resellers)


6.Artocarpus integer
- Synonym: Artocarpus champeden
- Local names: Cempedak,chempedak,champada,Banturung manuk,Sonekadat
- Taste: Sweet
- Price: $0.80 (Limited quantity)



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Glad the Baccurea Macrocarpa is back.

i got a six feet tree growing in Boca in need of a mate being dieocious, hope your strain will be resistant to cold. I saw sleepdoc with healthy seedlings that came from you! pm on its way! ;D
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Glad the Baccurea Macrocarpa is back.

i got a six feet tree growing in Boca in need of a mate being dieocious, hope your strain will be resistant to cold. I saw sleepdoc with healthy seedlings that came from you! pm on its way! ;D
Yes,hopefully it resistant to cold.
Okay,read your message now.

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Fantastic post so informatic, just suck the buyer's eyeballs in, I wish every post selling or trade should copy your so thorough pricing fee rather than some folks I wont mention with their nickel & dimes after the fact; especially from Asia it seem! Great Job Maryoto! Your post will never hear crickets again I am sure! 8)
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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.

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Fantastic post so informatic, just suck the buyer's eyeballs in, I wish every post selling or trade should copy your so thorough pricing fee rather than some folks I wont mention with their nickel & dimes after the fact; especially from Asia it seem! Great Job Maryoto! Your post will never hear crickets again I am sure! 8)
Thanks, i'll do the best

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.

Very good !

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.

Very good !
Thanks Ric

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I highly recommend Maryoto, his packaging is Superb.  ;D

I'll contact you in a few days, Looking forward to purchasing Cempedak seeds.
Moh'd

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I reckon the white tampoi is the pick of that lot and they look like good quality fruit in the picture.

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I reckon the white tampoi is the pick of that lot and they look like good quality fruit in the picture.

Mike,

One question,

The white tampoi, is the biggest edible Baccaurea ?

Thanks
RIcardo

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Ricardo the yellow fleshed Tampoi and angled tampoi are almost as big and it depends on the tree so yes it is as big as any good edible types.I would rank the best rambais as the best to eat in the genus however.If you had rambai, the top burmese grape, yellow and white tampoi and maybe angled tampoi you would mess around with the lesser other members of this genus.You do need male and female plants and they all grow slow at first and speed up after maybe 3 years.Burmese grapes handle cooler and dry climates a bit better especially if they are the thai varieties.

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Ricardo the yellow fleshed Tampoi and angled tampoi are almost as big and it depends on the tree so yes it is as big as any good edible types.I would rank the best rambais as the best to eat in the genus however.If you had rambai, the top burmese grape, yellow and white tampoi and maybe angled tampoi you would mess around with the lesser other members of this genus.You do need male and female plants and they all grow slow at first and speed up after maybe 3 years.Burmese grapes handle cooler and dry climates a bit better especially if they are the thai varieties.

Mike,
Thank you for the good explanations
Ricardo

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I highly recommend Maryoto, his packaging is Superb.  ;D

I'll contact you in a few days, Looking forward to purchasing Cempedak seeds.
Thank you Mohd,
but sometimes I also often make mistakes
Okay,still have the chempedak seeds now.
I'm still looking for sphagnum moss,perlite is not really good.

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Ricardo the yellow fleshed Tampoi and angled tampoi are almost as big and it depends on the tree so yes it is as big as any good edible types.I would rank the best rambais as the best to eat in the genus however.If you had rambai, the top burmese grape, yellow and white tampoi and maybe angled tampoi you would mess around with the lesser other members of this genus.You do need male and female plants and they all grow slow at first and speed up after maybe 3 years.Burmese grapes handle cooler and dry climates a bit better especially if they are the thai varieties.

Mike,
Thank you for the good explanations
Ricardo
Agree with Mike

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.
. Maryoto please put me on your list for Willughbeia, I am breeding them and landolphia from Africa.
Now my 100 coconut trees are of decent size, I need to grow willughbeia on them soon or the landolphia will take over. I have a shipment coming but is interest in all ecotype of willughbeia, please take foto of leaves & fruit so we can built an archive so this idiot wouldn't have made the mistakes of buying from Dorgon on ebay which turn out to be common landscape plant.  Thankyou again my friend! 8)
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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.
. Maryoto please put me on your list for Willughbeia, I am breeding them and landolphia from Africa.
Now my 100 coconut trees are of decent size, I need to grow willughbeia on them soon or the landolphia will take over. I have a shipment coming but is interest in all ecotype of willughbeia, please take foto of leaves & fruit so we can built an archive so this idiot wouldn't have made the mistakes of buying from Dorgon on ebay which turn out to be common landscape plant.  Thankyou again my friend! 8)
Okay my friend,

I have identified four willughbeia species and the synonyms that available in Indonesia.
All have different characteristics,which makes it difficult is the local peoples considers four such species as the same fruit species.
And has many local names that is almost 45, making me dizzy in the identified.

1.Willughbeia sarawakensis - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The fruit has a shape like a pear fruit,orange fruit flesh when ripe
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia scandens
-Willughbeia senensis
-Willughbeia stapfii

2.Willughbeia angustifolia - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
-Having Many flavors of sweet, sour and bitter
-Fruit is round about the size of a baseball
-Orange-yellow leather fruit
-Bright orange fruit flesh

3.Willughbeia coriacea - Possibility can be found in Sumatra,Maluku and Java(Some researcher found it in forest near with my place but I have not investigated yet,i'm still busy...Lol)
The fruit is larger than Willughbeia angustifolia,elongated fruit shape
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia firma
-Willughbeia minutiflora
-Willughbeia nodosa
-Willughbeia vrieseana
-Willughbeia edulis
-Willughbeia dulcis
-Willughbeia curtisiana
-Willughbeia drupacea

4.Willughbeia elmerii - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The biggest Willughbeia species, almost as big as melons and weighing nearly 1 kilogram.
White flesh with a very sweet taste,possibility of fruit throughout the year.

Sorry I didn't put a pictures, the pictures is too big...Lol
« Last Edit: September 06, 2014, 05:32:17 AM by Maryoto »

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.
. Maryoto please put me on your list for Willughbeia, I am breeding them and landolphia from Africa.
Now my 100 coconut trees are of decent size, I need to grow willughbeia on them soon or the landolphia will take over. I have a shipment coming but is interest in all ecotype of willughbeia, please take foto of leaves & fruit so we can built an archive so this idiot wouldn't have made the mistakes of buying from Dorgon on ebay which turn out to be common landscape plant.  Thankyou again my friend! 8)
Okay my friend,

I have identified four willughbeia species and the synonyms that available in Indonesia.
All have different characteristics,which makes it difficult is the local peoples considers four such species as the same fruit species.
And has many local names that is almost 45, making me dizzy in the identified.

1.Willughbeia sarawakensis - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The fruit has a shape like a pear fruit,orange fruit flesh when ripe
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia scandens
-Willughbeia senensis
-Willughbeia stapfii

2.Willughbeia angustifolia - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
-Having Many flavors of sweet, sour and bitter
-Fruit is round about the size of a baseball
-Orange-yellow leather fruit
-Bright orange fruit flesh

3.Willughbeia coriacea - Possibility can be found in Sumatra,Maluku and Java(Some researcher found it in forest near with my place but I have not investigated yet,i'm still busy...Lol)
The fruit is larger than Willughbeia angustifolia,elongated fruit shape
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia firma
-Willughbeia minutiflora
-Willughbeia nodosa
-Willughbeia vrieseana
-Willughbeia edulis
-Willughbeia dulcis
-Willughbeia curtisiana
-Willughbeia drupacea

4.Willughbeia elmerii - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The biggest Willughbeia species, almost as big as melons and weighing nearly 1 kilogram.
White flesh with a very sweet taste,possibility of fruit throughout the year.

Sorry I didn't put a pictures, the pictures is too big...Lol

Very Good !!!
Also I want buy seeds Willughbeia
Thanks

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Yes Maryoto knows how to sell seeds, very good! I hope you can find the kubal madu one day Maryoto.
Thank you my friend.
There's fruiting season anomaly here in indonesia.
Some fruits on some place has fruiting before the time, but not many.
But the truly season in borneo is desember -april.
I have 4 contacts in borneo and 3 contacts in Sumatra, i ask them to find me willughbeia species.
But on desember, i'll go myself around borneo to hunt the Willughbeia species.
I also really want to grow this fruit.
. Maryoto please put me on your list for Willughbeia, I am breeding them and landolphia from Africa.
Now my 100 coconut trees are of decent size, I need to grow willughbeia on them soon or the landolphia will take over. I have a shipment coming but is interest in all ecotype of willughbeia, please take foto of leaves & fruit so we can built an archive so this idiot wouldn't have made the mistakes of buying from Dorgon on ebay which turn out to be common landscape plant.  Thankyou again my friend! 8)
Okay my friend,

I have identified four willughbeia species and the synonyms that available in Indonesia.
All have different characteristics,which makes it difficult is the local peoples considers four such species as the same fruit species.
And has many local names that is almost 45, making me dizzy in the identified.

1.Willughbeia sarawakensis - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The fruit has a shape like a pear fruit,orange fruit flesh when ripe
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia scandens
-Willughbeia senensis
-Willughbeia stapfii

2.Willughbeia angustifolia - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
-Having Many flavors of sweet, sour and bitter
-Fruit is round about the size of a baseball
-Orange-yellow leather fruit
-Bright orange fruit flesh

3.Willughbeia coriacea - Possibility can be found in Sumatra,Maluku and Java(Some researcher found it in forest near with my place but I have not investigated yet,i'm still busy...Lol)
The fruit is larger than Willughbeia angustifolia,elongated fruit shape
Synonyms:
-Willughbeia firma
-Willughbeia minutiflora
-Willughbeia nodosa
-Willughbeia vrieseana
-Willughbeia edulis
-Willughbeia dulcis
-Willughbeia curtisiana
-Willughbeia drupacea

4.Willughbeia elmerii - Possibility can be found in Sumatra and Maluku
The biggest Willughbeia species, almost as big as melons and weighing nearly 1 kilogram.
White flesh with a very sweet taste,possibility of fruit throughout the year.

Sorry I didn't put a pictures, the pictures is too big...Lol

Very Good !!!
Also I want buy seeds Willughbeia
Thanks
Okay Ric,but have to wait until the season.

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Anyone ever taste Willughbeia elmerii? The online description sounds incredible!
I'm guessing it's super hyper tropical coming from borne though and being a massive vine don't see how it could work in a greenhouse:(
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Anyone ever taste Willughbeia elmerii? The online description sounds incredible!
I'm guessing it's super hyper tropical coming from borne though and being a massive vine don't see how it could work in a greenhouse:(
I've never tasted it, I don't get this fruit yet.
The information i got from Indonesian researchers.

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http://www.itto.int/files/itto_project_db_input/2113/Technical/pd16-99-pIII-1%20rev2%28F%29%20e_Part%20I_Indigenous%20Fruits%20of%20Sarawak_e.pdf

page 17
This website names kubal madu as the best one to eat.


http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/pix/WilElm.shtml
this one has fruit of 1 kg, i would like to grow it for sure

http://www.worldplantsmarket.com/shopdetail/002020000002/
here you can buy the right now

http://chamkarkhmer.com/willughbeia-cochinchinensis/

There are so many different ones, i have no idea which one to grow.

https://www.google.nl/search?q=willughbeia&newwindow=1&es_sm=122&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=SxwLVIChJ4nkuQSS9YDoDA&ved=0CCIQsAQ&biw=1242&bih=585#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=RgXSxCRa4LlRIM%253A%3BF1F78iih-7K-sM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fchamkarkhmer.com%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2013%252F04%252FRipen-Willughbeia-cochinchinensis.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fchamkarkhmer.com%252Fwillughbeia-cochinchinensis%252F%3B653%3B490

If anybody knows how they call them in Malaysia then i can ask grandpa on the market, he imports fruittree's from Malaysia all the time, then i need a name and good pictures to show him and ask if he will order them. For some extra money many doors will open here.

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