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Hi
I have some plants of differents annonas and guanabana.
But never hear about "dream annona"
Do you have a cientific name?
Maybe I could help you.
Greetings
Where did you get seeds from?
Is this a true tropical or subtropical plant? Will it grow in Chennai tropical Savanna humid climatic condition?
Finger Limes grow remarkably fast from fresh seed.
One of my 2 year olds is blooming and setting fruit right now.
Kevin
is it from seed ? ow old ?
i have one from seed. supposedly , i hear, it takes several years...
mine is about 2ft tall (2yrs) , but growing rather fast actually.
They both taste great, much better than the last Grumichama that I had. I don't think I could tell the difference between the two colors if I was blindfolded.
I have been seeing this large knobbly variety of atemoya in the markets lately and have tries it.It has few seeds unlike AP and Gefner and it sweeter and better quality than those. This one is well over 2kg and they get at least double that size with 1kg to around 3kg seeming to be pretty standard. Pink's Mammoths do get much larger but those in the markets are not the whoppers and Pink's Mammoth is mis-shapen and almost flakey inside such as in the broken apart one below and an intact one on the scale.
Could this be a new child of Pink's Mammoth or does someone recognise its variety? Maybe it is just new to my area.When I chop it open I will post a pic.
Adding fresh biribá seeds from Misiones:
* Biribá (annona mucosa or rollinia deliciosa) , frost hardy to -2º C or so, sweet taste similar to lemon pie, fruit weights 1k, very nice variety from Misiones, Argentina.
10 seeds USD 20
20 seeds USD 18
Safe to say it's not E. uniflora.
Are you sure the fruit was ripe? My guess the fruit wanted to get a bit darker in color.
Could be a mutation. Another possibility is it is a hybrid of grumichama and a similar species like E. blastantha, E. ophthalmantha or E. itaguahiensis. Hybrids sometimes have quite different characteristics from both of the parents. I trust you have already asked the seed supplier.