Yard tour 2018:
http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=27016.msg312020#msg312020 (too lazy to superimpose the updates on each other!).
General consensus is things are going well. Mangoes are in full bloom (except Cogshall). Lychees have disappointed for yet another year and are dangerously close to becoming wood for the smoker. Iguanas are still Enemy No. 1.
Cogshall - couple flowers but not doing much.
Pineapple alley - between these and others around the yard, we have about a dozen that are fruiting now.
Pineapples are a very photogenic fruit.
Alano sapodilla. Has at least a dozen fruit on it.
Pink lemon. Mostly a novelty. Was not looking good a week ago. Hit it with some kelp and nutritional spray and now looks rejuvenated.
Frankenstein mango (multi-graft of Edgar and Sweet Tart with a few branches of the seedling.
My wife's tower garden project. Right now lots of tomatoes. A couple weeks ago it was fully loaded with kale, lettuce, beans, etc.
Soursop. Took the place of a Mallika mango.
Old Faithful - my Glenn mango. First mango planted and fully loaded.
Grimal Jaboticaba. Just went in the ground. Wasn't looking great in the pot.
Kari starfruit.
Cannot give these 2 Hawaiian papayas a fighting chance. The iguanas continue to decimate them. I've reinforced the cages which hopefully will make a difference.
Fwang Tung starfruit. My wife's favorite. I became a believer this year after a lot of fertilization and care. It was actually excellent.
Useless lychee #1 (sweetheart).
Nam Doc Mai mango. Starting to flower.
Hasya sapodilla.
Useless lychee #2 (Mauritius)
Meyer lemon.
Veggies. Re-planted half of it. Mostly arugula, kale, beets, and various lettuces.
More veggies. Iguana-proof caging or none of this would exist. This one is longevity spinach and Georgia Collards.
Sweet Tart mango.
Barbados Cherry. Hasn't really done anything since the last hurricane. I think the iguanas eat all the flowers.
Lemon Zest mango. My pride and joy. I've been spraying the heck out of it and so far it's mostly clean of powdery mildew.
Large Kari starfruit. Gave it a haircut a couple weeks ago. Will be 18 feet tall again within a couple months.
Rosigold mango.
Tropic Beauty peach.
Monroe avocado.
Biew Kiew longan. Also mostly useless. No fruit this year.
Mix of dragonfruit. We got about 6 this year (some purple/pink variety). Also have yellow planted in the background.
Don't tell the iguanas. These Hawaiian papayas are thriving and have a few papayas on them. Also I can neither confirm nor deny how these seeds were removed from Hawaii.
Grumichama.
Yehuda loquat. Very delicious (when you beat the fruit flies to the fruit).
Red jaboticaba.
Up close of some red jabos growing. Great tree that basically produces all year.
Lacatan banana (some sort of Philippine variety). Large banana much like commercial variety.
Pickering mango.
Useless lychee #3. Another sweetheart. Only reason they're still here is lychee is a beautiful tree.
Monstera Deliciosa.
UF Sun peach.
Peach blossom.
Jujube.
Seacrest mango (or whatever the hell they're now calling it).
Fruit Punch mango.
Cherry of the Rio Grande.
First flowers on the Cherry of the Rio Grande. Hopefully it makes fruit.
Abiu. Seedling from Noel. Still hasn't made fruit. Hopefully this year as tree is back to looking very healthy (winning the fight with those little black scales).
Angie mango.
Another sapodilla. I want to say Makok. Not 100% sure.
Malay apple. No fruit yet. The sri lankan weevils love this almost as much as lychee.
Coconut Cream mango.
Sabara jaboticaba.