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Pine Island Nursery should carry them. At least according to their website.
I grafted one and planted it early last year. I started the seedling rootstock in late summer.It grows really fast. Went from 1.5ft to about 5.5 feet in one growing season. Would have grown more but I tipped it so now it has 4 main branchesThis is one of the cases where I'd say save the money and get a 3 gallon.I'd do the same for a VP mango, banana, or mulberry. In Either case, I'll keep an eye out for bigger ones
My understanding is that there are hermaphroditic types.That is one of the reasons why the ones sold at nurseries are grafted.I've heard they're large tree as well but I'll try controlling the sizes like I do mangoes