There are plum x peach hybrids... There are plum x cherry hybrids...
Maybe a cross of those for a plum x peach x plum x cherry then from there, back to cherry and peach...etc. until you have a mostly peach x cherry with a small amount of plum.
They seem to be sold out at the moment, but I’m sure they will have more once they are back in season. I had 100% germination rate. Though two later died for unknown reasons.
I have two small seedling lucuma “twins” that came from one seed, that I just split-up and repotted. These are a year or two old (I didn’t plant the seed, I bought it already growing in the pot), they are about 8 inches tall. I could see the remnants of the seed’s shell that the two trees were coming from when I detangled and separated them, so I’m sure they were from just the one seed.
I was surprised to see mine start flowering so soon, i’ve read that it can take 12-15 years from seed to fruit. I have my fingers crossed that I get one this first year.
My lucuma that I started from seed in 2014 is flowering for the first time. Does anyone else here have any experience with seedling lucumas? How was your fruit-set the first year flowering? Did any hold?
This one I grew form a seed from a store-bought pineapple. Curiously if you notice, the earlier leaves that came out were toothed, but now as it gets older it is getting less and less teeth.
For what it’s worth... My Psidium eugeniaefolia - Purple Forest Guava are from seed I bought from Trade Winds Fruit. (They are fruiting for the first time this year.) I don’t remember now how many seeds came in the package or what the ratio of sprouted seed/die-off was. I do have three adult plants now. That is the only Psidium seeds I grew out from them.
Ahh, missed that... I was doing a little research on some other eugenias and saw that fruit and thought of your plant right away. Might be that they were next to each other and he accidentally picked it up instead of a cotrg. Either way you’ve got yourself a cool plant!