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Hello Berns,
I would if there's no restriction/regulations from US (and Philippine) customs that might be in the way...: going out and coming into US. Not to mention the transportation time involved that might damage the scions.
So, it doesn't sound practical, or am I wrong??
Thanks for the info, Berns. I read that someone had a Lemon zest tree in the PH. I wonder if any other of the Zill series have made it there by now?
Hey Berns!
What cultivars of mango have you seen in the Philippines? You mention Edward. Any other of the florida varieties? How do they produce in PH? Do they use Potassium Nitrate to induce bloom? Thanks for your knowledge
E.
Hi,
Have id my unknown mango variety. Its called leonida mango. Was named after my friends wife. It was said a cross of carabao mango and kent.
I've come to really appreciate the Carabao mango this year. They are very sweet in my area and I enjoy them eaten cave-man right out in the field from tree ripe windfalls. I ate six today. They are a quality mango in my opinion.
Never heard of an apprenticed propagator from the Philippines, either. I guess I'll have to enquire!
Cardamondins grow very well on their own roots.