I'm curious, don't you want to see them fruit? Are you selling your only ones?
after seeing pics of the tree in the wild, I can tell it will never be happy here on my farm.
Also consider, there are several varieties, some are too acid to eat...I have no idea what variety this is.
You might also need two plants (i heard someone say there can be male and female blooms? not sure of this though?)
I think these plants really belong in a botanical garden somewhere...they are majestic, and rare, but not something that I can continue to propagate, or sell to the masses of tropical fruit collectors.
OCchris1,
I'm sure they don't have nematodes...but not sure if we can get them through to CA...i know they'd be fine for TX though.