Two lemondrop mangosteens One Grumichama One sad miracle fruit Small jackfruit seedling of a j31 seedling One Eugenia uniflora, from Miguel in Portugal, it’s a seedling of his “my best pitanga” variety One Moringa rooted cutting from commercial variety, don’t know the name though Five shellgingers
I’ve tried to find the flood tolerance of ilama, but haven’t found any information. Does anyone have one on its own roots (not pond apple) that can share your experience? Just trying to determine if I need soil to plant on a mound or just let it deal with the ebb and flow of the south Florida rainy season.
Our garden is raffling some mango trees and I need a photo of the M4 mango fruit to display with the tree. If anyone would be so kind to let us use their photo.
So I work on a 60,000 acre wildlife management area that has a lot of history. It has wild citrus growing all over the site. Sometimes I wonder if some of the fruit can date back to when the Spanish first arrived, as the area was inhabited by Native Americans as far back as 500 BC. There have been citrus groves in the area in the past too, so I'm sure hunters and hikers may have spit out a seed or two at one point. I found this lemon growing in what is known as Big Mound City. It has a zipper skin and the inner segments are easily separated like a mandarin. I was just wondering if anyone has seen a citrus fruit like it before? I also came across a small mandarin that has amazing flavor, but it is quite seedy. Most of the fruits I find are sour oranges or small round kumquat like fruits.
Selling my Mallika mango tree. It's 3.5 feet tall, good shape and healthy. I just want to replace it with a late season variety, since I have two early season varieties. It's in the ground, but I can dig it up prior to purchase and will not damage the roots. Asking $25, located in Loxahatchee, FL