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Hi all,
Travelling Peru and Bolivia I found the following very rare nice tasting fruits!

Duguetia marcgraviana
Taste Sweet with a flavor of Apricot,
Price  5 Euro



Duguetia sp.
Price 3 Euro



Annona nutans
Tatse Sweet but
Price 3 Euro



Salacia ellipicta, Family Hippocractaceae, Diocious tree
Taste sweet, nice flavor, Female trees  produces a lot. VERY RARE!
Price 5 Euro



Parinari
Taste Sweet date like flavor
Price 2,50 Euro



Achachariau, Rheedia brasilensis
Price 2 Euro



Taruma Vitex Pseudolea,
Taste, sweet  strong Plumlike flavor sweet   
Price 2,50 Euro



Chrysphyllum genocarapum
Price 2 Euro

Myrciaria cauliflora, sweet
Price 2 Euro














« Last Edit: November 25, 2017, 08:46:21 AM by Dada »

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Interesting

PM sent

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Very rare species sir Dada! I have a small question regarding "Annona nutans". Its taste is sweet but... (missing something).
Is the fruit small and/or having many seeds?

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Very rare species sir Dada! I have a small question regarding "Annona nutans". Its taste is sweet but... (missing something).
Is the fruit small and/or having many seeds?
The tree itself is a dwarf , I was told it does not grow taller than 2 Meters, it likes sandy soil and a more dry climate. Fruits are about Golfball size and have up to 6 seeds inside. It is sweet with a distinct pleasant but not overwhelming flavor!
Annona nutans.  It's endemic all the way down to parts on Argentinea, and is quite a cold hardy species.....is extremely uncommon. Its very similar to Annona cornifolia but A. cornifolia is more endemic to the Cerrado areas of Brazil.   The fruit is similar in size and colour to a degree but slightly different....cornifolia is slightly orange.

For those chasing a more cold hardy Annona they have...A. nutans, cornifolia, rugulosa, cacans, sylvatica, montana, atemoya, cherimoya, neosalicifolia and coriacea. There maybe some others but this is based on elevation and also on low land areas but in cooler climates.

For those wanting to grow slightly more tropical Annonas in a slightly cooler climate then there is the suggest of a micro climate setup.
Incorporate sun, heat mass, water, planting location etc etc.

There are many kinds of Achariau in Bolivia. Here another one that is a bit sweeter than the smooth skin one. Achiariau rugosa

« Last Edit: November 26, 2017, 06:24:19 PM by Dada »

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hi,
i am interested in seeds.how can i order??
kind regards

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Thanks for the interesting post. Any more info on the Duguetia sp. (image 2)? All the Dugentias I saw online were shaped like the first picture, so that one is intriguing.

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hi,
i am interested in seeds.how can i order??
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michael
Just send me a PM

Dada

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Thanks for the interesting post. Any more info on the Duguetia sp. (image 2)? All the Dugentias I saw online were shaped like the first picture, so that one is intriguing.
Yes it is a mystery. The place where I found it has a botanist and he assured me that it is a Duguetia, even so from the fruit and leaves it looks more like a Guatteria. When I get a positive ID of it will post it!

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Dada another PM sent!

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Hi Dada, we got confirmation the N*2 is NOT an Annonacea. So for sure not a duguetia!

Heimo Rainer confirmed as well.

All the best,

Giampaolo

Thanks for the interesting post. Any more info on the Duguetia sp. (image 2)? All the Dugentias I saw online were shaped like the first picture, so that one is intriguing.
Yes it is a mystery. The place where I found it has a botanist and he assured me that it is a Duguetia, even so from the fruit and leaves it looks more like a Guatteria. When I get a positive ID of it will post it!

Dada

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Hi Dada, we got confirmation the N*2 is NOT an Annonacea. So for sure not a duguetia!

Heimo Rainer confirmed as well.

All the best,

Giampaolo

Thanks for the interesting post. Any more info on the Duguetia sp. (image 2)? All the Dugentias I saw online were shaped like the first picture, so that one is intriguing.
Yes it is a mystery. The place where I found it has a botanist and he assured me that it is a Duguetia, even so from the fruit and leaves it looks more like a Guatteria. When I get a positive ID of it will post it!
Good any idea what family it could belong to?

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Hi Dada, we got confirmation the N*2 is NOT an Annonacea. So for sure not a duguetia!

Heimo Rainer confirmed as well.

All the best,

Giampaolo

Thanks for the interesting post. Any more info on the Duguetia sp. (image 2)? All the Dugentias I saw online were shaped like the first picture, so that one is intriguing.
Yes it is a mystery. The place where I found it has a botanist and he assured me that it is a Duguetia, even so from the fruit and leaves it looks more like a Guatteria. When I get a positive ID of it will post it!
Good any idea what family it could belong to?


 Could it be an Uvaria of some sort? They are an annona relative with a grape like look.

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If you cut a seed in half and the interior looks similar to this below then its an Annonaceae, they have a distinctive interior.  If its not like a back skeleton so to speak then its another family completely.

http://www.phytoimages.siu.edu/users/paraman1/5_2_07_6/Landscapes5s/Box25Image21.jpg

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Hi all,
Travelling Peru and Bolivia I found the following very rare nice tasting fruits!

Duguetia marcgraviana
Taste Sweet with a flavor of Apricot,
Price  5 Euro



Duguetia sp.
Price 3 Euro



Annona nutans
Tatse Sweet but
Price 3 Euro



Salacia ellipicta, Family Hippocractaceae, Diocious tree
Taste sweet, nice flavor, Female trees  produces a lot. VERY RARE!
Price 5 Euro



Parinari
Taste Sweet date like flavor
Price 2,50 Euro



Achachariau, Rheedia brasilensis
Price 2 Euro



Taruma Vitex Pseudolea,
Taste, sweet  strong Plumlike flavor sweet   
Price 2,50 Euro



Chrysphyllum genocarapum
Price 2 Euro

Myrciaria cauliflora, sweet
Price 2 Euro

Dada good time! Do you have now this seeds? I want bay it.

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Dada, I'm still waiting for the tracking number. Did your postal officer ship my packet?

Thanks

Giampaolo

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Dada, I'm still waiting for the tracking number. Did your postal officer ship my packet?

Thanks

Giampaolo
Hi Giampaolo,
Sorry for delay. Just send u a PM with the number!
Cheers

Dada

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Hi all,
Travelling Peru and Bolivia I found the following very rare nice tasting fruits!

Duguetia marcgraviana
Taste Sweet with a flavor of Apricot,
Price  5 Euro


Hi Denis,
Only  Duguetia marcgraviana and Salacia ellipticta  I have left!
Duguetia sp.
Price 3 Euro



Annona nutans
Tatse Sweet but
Price 3 Euro



Salacia ellipicta, Family Hippocractaceae, Diocious tree
Taste sweet, nice flavor, Female trees  produces a lot. VERY RARE!
Price 5 Euro



Parinari
Taste Sweet date like flavor
Price 2,50 Euro



Achachariau, Rheedia brasilensis
Price 2 Euro



Taruma Vitex Pseudolea,
Taste, sweet  strong Plumlike flavor sweet   
Price 2,50 Euro



Chrysphyllum genocarapum
Price 2 Euro

Myrciaria cauliflora, sweet
Price 2 Euro

Dada good time! Do you have now this seeds? I want bay it.