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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / WTB: Zill M-4 scions or 3 gal tree
« on: August 31, 2020, 01:21:06 PM »
Hi all,

I'm looking for Zill M-4 mango scions or a 3 gallon tree. I tried Tropical Acre Farms but they are sold out for the season.

Palm Beach County preferred for a tree pickup. For scions, anywhere that can ship.

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Does anyone have No Mai Tze lychee trees for sale in the South Florida area? The only place I've found that has it in-stock is Exotica in CA, but they do not ship trees. Pine Island won't have any until maybe 2020.

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Hello all. Looking to buy some Kahaluu and Greengold avocado scions. I don't need much. Perhaps 2-3 scions of each variety. Please let me know your cost with shipping. Thanks!

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Greetings. I would like to obtain some Alano and/or Makok Sapodilla budwood for either trade or purchase. Silas Wood would be a bonus. Please let me know your price or if you're willing to trade from the list below.

Mangos
Venus
Cac
NDM (not # 4)
Pineapple Pleasure [limited budwood]
Okrung Tong
Neelam
Carrie
Lemon Zest
Maha Chanok
Edward
Florigon
Southern Blush
Harvest Moon
Best [released by Truly Tropical - limited budwood]
Frances Hargrave
Ugly Betty
Angie [limited budwood]
Pickering
A dozen or so more varieties, but I'll have to inspect them more closely. Let me know if you have something in mind and I can check.

Sapodillas
Hasya

Jackfruit
Excalibur
Excalibur Red [limited buddwood]
J-31
Borneo Red

Avocado
Lula [limited budwood]

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Greetings. Looking for either a South Florida, Winterset, or Triumph Persimmon and a Phet Pakchong Atemoya. 1 or 3 gal, South Florida area. Thanks!

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Hello,

Looking for the sweetest fibreless mango available and many indicate Okrung Tong is it. I'm having a hard time locating it. There was exactly one at last week's Rare Fruit Council sale in Palm Beach but I missed out on purchasing it. I may end up settling for just an Okrung but I read they are somewhat fibrous. Excalibur had some Okrungs and they were old yet very small and didn't look particularly vigorous. Even the person helping me wasn't impressed with their Okrung specimens.

  • 1st Choice: Okrung Tong
  • 2nd Choice: Okrung
  • Location: Palm Beach County, though driving a bit is not necessarily out of the question.
Also, does anyone know if the Sweet Elena has made it to the US and if so, who might have it?

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