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Pierce is excellent and so is El Bumpo, Orton, Fino De Jete, Booth, Dr White and many others. I would recommend trying to taste as many different varieties as possible before planting a tree because taste is so subjective. I’ve heard some people complain that Pierce is too sweet but I love it. See if you can find a multigraft tree if possible. Simon
Quote from: simon_grow on January 20, 2018, 01:49:53 PMPierce is excellent and so is El Bumpo, Orton, Fino De Jete, Booth, Dr White and many others. I would recommend trying to taste as many different varieties as possible before planting a tree because taste is so subjective. I’ve heard some people complain that Pierce is too sweet but I love it. See if you can find a multigraft tree if possible. SimonDo you know anything about honey heart? Ive seen her at home Depot. If they're good, I could save money getting one of those.
Thanks for giving Orton Englehart credit in Honeyhart's name. I agree that there are many different cherimoyas and a multigrafted tree is the way to go. Cherimoya grafts so easily that you could pick up any cherimoya and graft it with different varieties as it grows. Lots of scionwood out there.