Digging around the greenhouse I found some extra plants that need to be rehomed. All prices do not include actual shipping which is to be determined by what all is bought and can be shipped together. Thanks for looking
Aureana Costate 1.5-2gal $65
Rainforest plum $15
Black Pearl community pot seedlings $3 each
Small seedlings in dire need of potting up and TLC: Tigrada, Peruana, Grandifolia, Giant Piray, Peruviana, San Ignacio, Serrana de Obera $6 each
Serrana de Obera and Plinia de Cruz (da Bahia I believe) 4" $18
Hello everyone. I just wanted to share fellow forum member MarktLee's video tour we filmed not too long ago. I was finally able to meet Mark in person and he was gracious enough to show me around. He is an awesome long time rare fruit collector and luckily he is willing to spread some diversity via knowledge, scions, trees and fruit. https://youtu.be/QmMRZIcOIv0?si=1jVwe89bKqViG0kL
Sprouted viable seeds as mentioned in the title for sale. .35 cents each. Some varieties limited. Minimum $10 dollar order please. Must be sent in a USPS Priority box ($9 small) to protect from crushing.
A few sprouted Meyer x Double Blood (Acrobal) seeds available for $1 each
Clipped off a mature fruiting Rangpur lime section off a multi grafted tree. Offering the whole section for $8. You can root or get many grafts off of it. Will be shipped in a flat rate envelope for actual shipping cost.
Very limited amount of Shishi yuzu seeds available. None will likely be offered in the next couple of years. These seeds are very fresh and actually germinating now. Asking $5 per seed plus actual shipping. Sorry US only, NO international shipping.
I had the great pleasure meeting up with a friend of mine Luiz who has one of the most incredible and exclusive jaboticaba collections. Here you'll see many new plinia varieties just now being introduced to the US.
Described here at a taste testing at Gene Lesters: "Ginger Lime: The name is pretty accurate –this guy is a lime with a gingery tasting peel. Pretty darned good. Most citrus leaves are not aromatic –kieffer lime leaves (aka lime leaves) are the notable exception—but ginger lime leaves are. They have a great gingery aroma. We want to throw some ginger lime leaves into soups." http://www.cookingissues.com/index.html%3Fp=3965.html
If you have any interest in hardy citrus here's your chance to actually try some fruit for yourself. I have some fruits of Thomasville citrangequats, Taiwanica sour orange aka Taiwanica lemon aka Nansho Daidai, yuzu, a very limited clem x tri x clem and maybe a couple of lemandarin available for sampling. I'm asking $12 for a small priority box for about 16 Thomasville fruit. Taiwanica fruit are larger and they won't fit into a small priority box so price will depend on amount ordered. Clem x tri x clem are very limited so I'm asking about $4 per fruit plus shipping.
*Also a small amount of Taiwanica, Pong Koa mandarin and a slightly earlier ripening variety of Thomasville budwood is available.
California Rare Fruit Growers magazines containing great information about all kinds of fruit you can think of and more. I have about 25 magazines plus 4 back up black and white copies from 2002 to 2010. Asking $25 plus actual media mail shipping. Mods let me know if post is not allowed and I will remove.
I was checking out all plants this morning and something caught my eye amongst my potted trees. I saw that one of my Thomasville seedlings started making what appears to be variegated leaves. Hopefully it will stabilize and I can propagate it.
I just trimmed up my citsuma and have some fresh scions up for grabs. $5.00 for a couple scions shipped. Very hardy for me and never been phased by my 8a zone. I'm sure it could handle more cold.
For those interested in sampling some hardy citrus varieties I have a good number of Taitri fruit available. I can send a box of about 10 taitri fruit for $10 priority mail. I have a few Glen citrangedin, thomasville citragequats, yuzu and poncirus x clementine x clementine and maybe a Swingle citrumelo or two left. Shipping costs may vary depending on the variety. Various small seedlings available also.
I did some grafting today onto my Prima 1216 pawpaw tree and now I have a scion or two up for trade. This is a popular European pawpaw variety that is partially self fertile. I am looking for Petite Negri fig, Maypop or rooted rosemary.