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My favorite was Z4, very sweet and juiciy. I think it's even sweeter than Sabara. Another very good one, not in photo, was Ponhema. Also very sweet and juicy. The Escarlate was second favorite, very similar to red hybrid jaboticaba. Ofoourse havind different types of jaboticabas extends the season also.
Escarlate is the fastest and less than 3 years.
Hi, wonderful fruits! what is the z4 one? I never knew that... http://frutasrarasadhemar.blogspot.com.ar/2015/07/jabuticaba-hibrida-z4.htmlthe leaves look similar to the red hybrid one, and the fruits tooabout the white phitrantha: I tought that there was just one white species!
Quote from: huertasurbanas on November 26, 2017, 10:12:04 PMHi, wonderful fruits! what is the z4 one? I never knew that... http://frutasrarasadhemar.blogspot.com.ar/2015/07/jabuticaba-hibrida-z4.htmlthe leaves look similar to the red hybrid one, and the fruits tooabout the white phitrantha: I tought that there was just one white species!Thanks for the link. Yes got it from Adhemar, the person doing that blog. Z4 is a hybrid developed by a Brazilian university. It is very sweet and juicy more so than the red hybrid or even Sabara. Very good quality!
Quote from: fruitlovers on November 26, 2017, 10:31:53 PMQuote from: huertasurbanas on November 26, 2017, 10:12:04 PMHi, wonderful fruits! what is the z4 one? I never knew that... http://frutasrarasadhemar.blogspot.com.ar/2015/07/jabuticaba-hibrida-z4.htmlthe leaves look similar to the red hybrid one, and the fruits tooabout the white phitrantha: I tought that there was just one white species!Thanks for the link. Yes got it from Adhemar, the person doing that blog. Z4 is a hybrid developed by a Brazilian university. It is very sweet and juicy more so than the red hybrid or even Sabara. Very good quality!Very nice, but a total mistery to me: I didnt found any info on the net about this hybrid: dont you know what species were crossed?
Oscar,Thanks for the report. Is there a source for the z4 seeds in the US?
Quote from: Mike T on November 17, 2017, 07:35:29 PMEscarlate is the fastest and less than 3 years.That's fast thanks Mike!!
Quote from: sytanta on November 17, 2017, 07:48:15 PMQuote from: Mike T on November 17, 2017, 07:35:29 PMEscarlate is the fastest and less than 3 years.That's fast thanks Mike!!I have heard that Phitrantha costada fruits in about 2 1/2 years and is a smaller tree than red hybrid or escarlate