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That is great because the fruit also makes the women infertile for a while and it wouldn't be a nice fruit if they stay infertile forever  ;D
Well,the fruit used by Javanese Princesses as contraception.

652
The park tree that I have been keeping an eye on looks like a twin of the one maryoto posted with fruit at the same stage of development.ETR mid to late Feb.

Maybe there is another variety in Australia? It is strange that the one that you ate doesn't make you smell like violets while many websites mention that property.

Also i think it is strange that this tree is unknown in Thailand but there sure will be a reason for that.
I also think the same as you, there may be other varieties of Kepel fruit that is not known.
But Kepel from Yogyakarta really make smell like violets.
But I make sure that the scent was just a little and not strong, it also does not smell permanently.

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: 2014 Official Forum Auction!
« on: January 20, 2014, 08:38:51 PM »
Thanks for the offer, but we aren't taking monetary donations at the moment. Maybe we can auction of things like books or DVDs for non-US members.
I may not be able to follow the auction of this plant,because it will be difficult to import plants into Indonesia.
Importing seeds and plants into Indonesia is very difficult though to have a complete documents,because Indonesian customs is corrupt.
An auction of things like books or DVDs is a good idea,it could also farm tools.
I'll wait for that auction.

654
Nice photo Luc,
i like it...

655
Nice photo ! Good !!
Kepel is a wonderful fruit trees.
I'm attracted to it. However, it is not possible it is difficult to get a seed
if you are selling the Kepel seeds later, I want to buy seed.
Thanks,
I would have Kepel seeds from Yogyakarta in March.
I would sell the seeds when I already have it, there will be discounts and special rates for wholesale buyers.
Contact me at the beginning of March.

656
Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: 2014 Official Forum Auction!
« on: January 20, 2014, 08:00:08 AM »
What if donate money,Sheehan?
US member might be able to donate the seeds.
But non-US members will be too long when sending the seeds,so the seeds may have not received when the auction is over.

657
Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Bad durian season,too much rain
« on: January 19, 2014, 07:44:37 AM »
Here the rain began to fall 1 month ago,and at the start of flowering durian.
Many flowers fell,so not much fruit that survives, and this time the wind also started blowing hard.
The rain also affects other fruit.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Bad durian season,too much rain
« on: January 18, 2014, 05:57:47 AM »
Bad durian season this year,too much rain.
Only a few fruit which survive in the tree.
The other tree entirely unfruitful.



659
That's a great picture of a Kepel tree fruiting. Thank you for posting, I did not know that Kepel fruit even existed. Now that I know of its existence, I would love to see a Post, on this Forum, mention about a Kepel fruit tree (variety) that produces quality, sweet tasting fruit.

Are there different varieties of Kepel fruit trees?
No, there is only one variety of Kepel tree.
The image is Kepel fruits that is immature and still young fruits, the fruit will ripen around the end of February-at the beginning of maret.

Maybe if planted in different places, there is little difference in taste of the fruit.

660
Sent cash via paypall and pm you.Let me know when you are going to post and pm the tracking number
Okey

661
By eating this fruit, sweat and your breath does smell nice.
But that's just a little fragrance, and not permanent.
It's not strong smells like perfume.

Thanks

662
In because I've got 2 pieces nangkadak again, then the seeds are no longer restricted stock.
Therefore,I will do fair by lowering its price to $3 USD per one seed.

To order,send your complete address(including postal code and your phone number)

663
Hi guys, where did you get this information that eat the fruit then you will be issued a smell like flowers?
But here if people eat this fruit then breath and sweat smell is fragrant.
But it does not smell of flowers and strong smells like perfume.
I do not know why it does not happen at your place.
Maybe you need to try Kepel fruit that is planted in Yogyakarta to compare it.

664
Very nice, What would the price be on 20 seeds shipped to florida
Hi,
Right now Kepel fruit is not ripe yet,it will be ripe about 1.5-2 months.

665
Very cool! Thanks for sharing the pics :)
Thanks Felipe.
Well,kepel is a plant that is already scarce.
I got itchy when i was broke through the thick corn trees in that garden...Ha ha ha

666
Does the price include shipping?
Try and work on to get a paypal account its going to be easy for both sides
thanks
I already have a paypal account.
Price $ 5 USD per one seed is not include shipping costs.

Thanks

667
The price is too high!
Yes Mike, I also think the price is too high.
I just lowered the price, now $ 5 USD per one seed.

668
Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Nangkadak
« on: January 14, 2014, 09:26:10 AM »
Just wondering, is nangkadak just another name for champejak (the jackfruit / champedak hybrid) or is this a select cultivar of this hybrid?

John
Hi John,
I don't know if nangkadak is another name for champejak,or may be some members call call nangkadak as champejak.
But Nangkadak is a hybrid by cross pollination between a female jackfruit/mini jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) from Riau and a male chempedak (Artocarpus integer) from Leuwiliang, Bogor.

669
Pictures was taken yesterday afternoon - The fruit will be ripe around March.






670
Send PM to order...!!

671
AVAILABLE - Mangifera foetida seeds,Mangifera odorata seeds,Mangifera lalijiwa and Nangkadak seeds

672
Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: No Mango Blooms Yet
« on: January 10, 2014, 01:41:46 PM »
Hi Maryoto...Yes, in most of the US our Mango trees bloom in winter (Dec-Feb) and fruits around spring and if all goes well harvest in the summer May through Aug or later for some late varieties...mostly on the West Coast.
Sounds interesting,mango trees capable of flowering in the winter.
In here the mango harvest has just ended, but this afternoon I went to the woods I still see some remaining mango fruit on the tree.
Now I'm only waiting rambutan,Kepel and durian ripen.
Well, hopefully you guys will be successful in harvest of mango.

673
Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: No Mango Blooms Yet
« on: January 09, 2014, 11:49:47 PM »
In your place mango trees still flowering?
In here the mango fruiting season is over right now.

674
Yes Mike,
In the video it is tree of pondoh salacca of Yogyakarta.
Salak Bali is monoecious.
And salacca fruit besides bali salacca,is dioecious ... so the pollinate must be supported mainly by humans.

The salacca seeds are recalcitrant, thus the seeds of the fruit should be planted immediately after the seeds removed from the fruit.
Because of that,then the seeds shipping should use perlite or vermiculite.

675

Not able to send the seeds to a country that has a ban on imports of seeds,because the seeds are rather large.

All orders are shipped at the buyer's risk.
Because its seeds without documents(I am not able to provide a phyto certificate, because in Indonesia will need cost about $123.99 USD for making this certificate and this certificate can only be used for one-time delivery).

Please check your laws concerning permitting and costums,unanticipated charges such as tax may apply.

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