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Epicatt2
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Fruit forest in progress . . .
Tampa, FL / Zone 9b
Comparison of Pouterias - which to choose....
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April 27, 2021, 08:50:55 PM »
As
Pouterias
go how do these stack up for ease of culture in 9b and
for quality/flavor of fruit?:
Ross / Butterscotch / Alano / etc.
VS
Pouteria viridis
Just curious.
Paul M.
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bsbullie
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USA, Boynton Beach, FL 33472, Zone 10a
Re: Comparison of Pouterias - which to choose....
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April 27, 2021, 08:59:28 PM »
Saps and green sapote are the elite. Green sapote don't produce well in all areas. I would choose a sap. More durable fruit. Can eat fresh, dehydrate and make a great ice cream.
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Epicatt2
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Posts: 922
Fruit forest in progress . . .
Tampa, FL / Zone 9b
Re: Comparison of Pouterias - which to choose....
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April 28, 2021, 02:09:14 AM »
So then, Rob, where
do
green sapotes best thrive? Is 9b not one of those places?
Are there any selected varieties of
P. viridis
that do thrive in 9b?
Enquiring minds and all that rot . . . .
Saludos . . . !
Paul M.
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