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I am full of envy!I got my first taste of Lisa Atemoya last summer right before Irma leveled my tree.I cut the tree way back and pulled a dozen unripe fruit off. The tree recovered so maybenext year?
Lisa is definitely one of my favorites and deserves a spot in my yard. Another good variety to fill up the calendar year so you can have a longer season of Annona. Beautiful fruit guayaba!
There's a local Asian Tropical Fruit vendor here in SJ that received a massive shipment of African Pride and an unknown red Atemoya.Cannot say it's Lisa or Birula or anything I know since I've never had the honor of tasting any.Cost is $16.99lb, cherimoya $9.99lbThe store owner told me they came from San Diego, fresh with loads of black scales all over the fruits lol