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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade => Topic started by: RICBITAR on March 08, 2014, 11:16:14 AM
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Hello All,
Available Plinia edulis seeds, Cambucá, any doubt please contact
Each seed 3,60 US$ , shipping only by priority mail with track number $19
More than 40 seeds , free freight
Thanks
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That's a huge cambuca tree in your picture! I hear P. edulis is a great fruit.
Tomas
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That's a huge cambuca tree in your picture! I hear P. edulis is a great fruit.
Tomas
Thanks Tomas
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That's a huge cambuca tree in your picture! I hear P. edulis is a great fruit.
Tomas
I had not paid attention to your comment
This tree, have more than 60 years old, is a young tree Cambucá, I already saw one with more than 200 years
Thanks again
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I love the pictures! Thanks for sharing them!
BTW...there are many varieties of cambuca..I wonder what type you have? I have heard there is a white barked type, and a red bark type.....and I'm sure there are a few more. The tree in the picture seems to have a white colored bark.
Is there a way to get pictures of the leaves up close?
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I love the pictures! Thanks for sharing them!
BTW...there are many varieties of cambuca..I wonder what type you have? I have heard there is a white barked type, and a red bark type.....and I'm sure there are a few more. The tree in the picture seems to have a white colored bark.
Is there a way to get pictures of the leaves up close?
Thank you Asaffron
Yes, have a type white bark an a type red bark, but , I think isn't different types, I think the age of the tree , influenced in the color of the bark, I will try to explain ( my english is not good)
- I saw a tree , more than 200 years old, in the wild , I have pictures (bellow), the first thing caught my attention was the color of the bark, because is very red (in the picture not right to see), BUT, all seedling bellow the tree, the bark is white, seedling about 1,5 meters tall, sure, the seedling is son of the tree red bark, then I think the different color of the bark is determinated by the age of the tree,
Other reason I think is the same type (white and red bark) , is the fruit, is exactly the same, taste, color, size, etc..
about your question about the pictures of the leaves up close, yes, I can get this pictures this week
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I have heard a variety called imperialis I think has bigger fruit. That tree is a whopper.
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I have heard a variety called imperialis I think has bigger fruit. That tree is a whopper.
I have not understood, what tree is a whopper?
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I have heard a variety called imperialis I think has bigger fruit. That tree is a whopper.
I have not understood, what tree is a whopper?
Ricardo, whopper is a slang word ,meaning giant. If that is only 60 years old and there is a 200 year old tree, then Mike you haven't seen the real whopper yet! Ricardo, is it possible for you to get photo of 200 year old tree?
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I have heard a variety called imperialis I think has bigger fruit. That tree is a whopper.
I have not understood, what tree is a whopper?
Ricardo, whopper is a slang word ,meaning giant. If that is only 60 years old and there is a 200 year old tree, then Mike you haven't seen the real whopper yet! Ricardo, is it possible for you to get photo of 200 year old tree?
Oscar, thanks for the explanation
The picture of the both posted in the forum , the first photo is the tree about 60 years old, about 5 meters tall ( white bark), the second photo is the tree about 200 years old, ( red bark), this tree have about 12 meters tall, in the photo, we have not the right idea of the size of the tree, but she is very tall and big
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Ricardo
thanks for sharing the pics of the mature cambucas !
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Ricardo, thanks for clarification on the photos. Curious, how do you know the age of 200 year old tree?
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Ricardo, thanks for clarification on the photos. Curious, how do you know the age of 200 year old tree?
Hello Oscar,
Both tree, the 60 and 200 years old, have a history, and both are in the sea forest of the state of Santa Catarina :
- 60 years old : the grandmother of the owner of the farm where is the tree, she planted the seed of Cambuca in her garden , when she flirted with the grandfather of the owner this farm, is it about the decade 1950
- 200 years old : this tree are in the forest in a permanent preservation area within a private farm, when I saw the tree I do not believed in the size.
This farm are with this family for over 150 years, much of the family still lives on the farm, the sir in side of the tree is one of the owners grandchildren , he told me that tree already bore fruit in the epoch of their great-grandparents, and the tree is still alive until now because it was protected from generation to generation
Thanks
Ricardo
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Hi Ricardo, interesting history, and just because of that is that i want some seeds ;) If theres any left anyway, greests.
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Hi Ricardo, thank you very much, your story about the trees made me think about all the fruit trees im growing, if they will be big, healthy and fruiting for a long time after im gone, i hope so heh, just like those cambuca trees.
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Hi Ricardo, thank you very much, your story about the trees made me think about all the fruit trees im growing, if they will be big, healthy and fruiting for a long time after im gone, i hope so heh, just like those cambuca trees.
Thank you very much !
I hope you will eat several Cambuca from this seeds :D
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Ricardo, amazing photos, thanks for sharing!!!
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Ricardo how early do they start fruiting? How cold will they take & can they be grown in a sub tropic area with a water table of five feet consider this tree can live to over 200 year; it must have a deep taproot at least several hundred feet no??? ???
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Ricardo, amazing photos, thanks for sharing!!!
THANKS
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Here had one cambuca tree start bearing at 10 years old. I later realized it was getting to much shade. They fruit a lot faster in full sun. So my second one planted right next to the first but in full sun started fruiting in about 5-6 years.
I think the cambuca is fairly cold tolerant, not an Amazon species, but forget the numbers. Google it, was discussed here before.
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Ricardo how early do they start fruiting? How cold will they take & can they be grown in a sub tropic area with a water table of five feet consider this tree can live to over 200 year; it must have a deep taproot at least several hundred feet no??? ???
Oscar already responded better than I :)
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Thank Oscar For info. Ricardo pm on its way.
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Thank Oscar For info. Ricardo pm on its way.
Thanks Jack
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Thanks again for hunting down superior strain for us. Paypal
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I love the pictures! Thanks for sharing them!
BTW...there are many varieties of cambuca..I wonder what type you have? I have heard there is a white barked type, and a red bark type.....and I'm sure there are a few more. The tree in the picture seems to have a white colored bark.
Is there a way to get pictures of the leaves up close?
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Nice beautiful leaves, this would make a grande estate tree to be enjoy for its landscape value beside the fruit. Must be quite a hardy neglect tree living to 200 plus years, we should replace all our whiteflies invested ficus in south florida with this beautiful tree. I hope it is hurricane resistant also for a full scale adoption in our area, especially tree less part of Miami-Dade.
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Nice beautiful leaves, this would make a grande estate tree to be enjoy for its landscape value beside the fruit. Must be quite a hardy neglect tree living to 200 plus years, we should replace all our whiteflies invested ficus in south florida with this beautiful tree. I hope it is hurricane resistant also for a full scale adoption in our area, especially tree less part of Miami-Dade.
Thanks Jack
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do you have cambucá seeds left? ;D
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do you have cambucá seeds left? ;D
Luis
Yes, I have
thanks
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They look incredible!
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How is the taste? It seams sooo delicious!!! :P :P :P
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They look incredible!
Thank you Jeff
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How is the taste? It seams sooo delicious!!! :P :P :P
The taste is 100% sweet, 0% sour, 0% latex, is delicated taste, like some damasco or jam peach flavor , difficult to describe, but is very good fruit
I hope I have helped
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
I thought moonshine drinks are usually made of the methanol instead of ethanol. Ethanol was illegal in 30s and that's why people went to the methanol for the recreational use but, in the end it caused eye damage and was very toxic.
I think we all agree that is al capone (made a fortune from alcohol ban) is a great cultivar name, don't you agree ?
8)
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
everything containing sugar can be processed to hard drink
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
I thought moonshine drinks are usually made of the methanol instead of ethanol. Ethanol was illegal in 30s and that's why people went to the methanol for the recreational use but, in the end it caused eye damage and was very toxic.
I think we all agree that is al capone (made a fortune from alcohol ban) is a great cultivar name, don't you agree ?
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Are you sure about methanol??? It is i extremely toxic, no chance to drink it without serious damage or death.
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Any alcoholic drink processed from fruits or any natural substance does not have chance to contain Methanol
Only Ethanol is self fermented and synthetically produced methanol can be added externally to adulterate wine
Roy
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
I thought moonshine drinks are usually made of the methanol instead of ethanol. Ethanol was illegal in 30s and that's why people went to the methanol for the recreational use but, in the end it caused eye damage and was very toxic.
I think we all agree that is al capone (made a fortune from alcohol ban) is a great cultivar name, don't you agree ?
8)
Old meaning of moonshine was illegally made alcoholic drinks. Now the word is still used for any home made spirits. Don't think alcohol was ever illegal in Brazil, so not much meaning there.
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
I thought moonshine drinks are usually made of the methanol instead of ethanol. Ethanol was illegal in 30s and that's why people went to the methanol for the recreational use but, in the end it caused eye damage and was very toxic.
I think we all agree that is al capone (made a fortune from alcohol ban) is a great cultivar name, don't you agree ?
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Are you sure about methanol??? It is i extremely toxic, no chance to drink it without serious damage or death.
http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1864521_1864524_1864626,00.html (http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1864521_1864524_1864626,00.html)
Old meaning of moonshine was illegally made alcoholic drinks. Now the word is still used for any home made spirits. Don't think alcohol was ever illegal in Brazil, so not much meaning there.
I mean the USA, ethanol was illegal in the 20s. (more info in the article)
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Ricardo did you send my seeds today?? It look dam peachy delicious. I will ax my low chill worthless peach now. ;D
Ricardo do they make a moonshine out of this fruit?
Are the fruit tree wood good for smoking fish & fowls?
Moonshine = alcoholic drink.
Please remember people in other non-english speaking countries usually don't understand slang words.
FYI practically every fruit in Brazil seems to be made into some type of wine, liquor, or other alcoholic drink.
I thought moonshine drinks are usually made of the methanol instead of ethanol. Ethanol was illegal in 30s and that's why people went to the methanol for the recreational use but, in the end it caused eye damage and was very toxic.
I think we all agree that is al capone (made a fortune from alcohol ban) is a great cultivar name, don't you agree ?
8)
Are you sure about methanol??? It is i extremely toxic, no chance to drink it without serious damage or death.
http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1864521_1864524_1864626,00.html (http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1864521_1864524_1864626,00.html)
Old meaning of moonshine was illegally made alcoholic drinks. Now the word is still used for any home made spirits. Don't think alcohol was ever illegal in Brazil, so not much meaning there.
I mean the USA, ethanol was illegal in the 20s. (more info in the article)
Yes i know about prohibition days in USA. But the poster who made the comment about moonshine was replying to Ricardo, who is from Brazil, so not much meaning for him.
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Tank Yall send ' em ducks Ricardo!!= its appalachian redneck slang for meaning, Thank you Ricardo for Sending Them seeds today! Your cambuca peachy fruit seeds sale sure got fermented into thin air; May the moon shine over your orchard = appalachian redneck slang for "may your family escape law = good health ".
::) ;D
Ethanol give you a hangover = a buzz
Methanol give you great hearing after you go blind & help you see the bright light better = coma & death
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Tank Yall send ' em ducks Ricardo!!= its appalachian redneck slang for meaning, Thank you Ricardo for Sending Them seeds today! Your cambuca peachy fruit seeds sale sure got fermented into thin air; May the moon shine over your orchard = appalachian redneck slang for "may your family escape law = good health ".
::) ;D
Ethanol give you a hangover = a buzz
Methanol give you great hearing after you go blind & help you see the bright light better = coma & death
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D very good !
hehehheeh, Thanks Jack, I sent some plus seeds
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Hi! Do you have seeds from this one? Nome Regional: Curriola, Grão de galo do cerrado
Nome Científico: Pouteria ramiflora (Mart.) Radlk. Thank's!
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Hi! Do you have seeds from this one? Nome Regional: Curriola, Grão de galo do cerrado
Nome Científico: Pouteria ramiflora (Mart.) Radlk. Thank's!
Hi Luis,
Sorry, I dont have this specie
Thanks
Ricardo
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And do you still have seeds from Plinia Edulis? something more?
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And do you still have seeds from Plinia Edulis? something more?
Yes, I have fresh seeds Plinia edulis,
I will send a PM
Thanks
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Ricardo, do you know it the fruit is vulnerable to fruit flies?
Frank
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Ricardo, do you know it the fruit is vulnerable to fruit flies?
Frank
Hi Frank
No, the fruit is not vulnerable to fruit flies,
the bark is very thick and hard
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Hello
can you accept an order in about 300 seeds to Taiwan?
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Hello
can you accept an order in about 300 seeds to Taiwan?
Hello ,
Yes, I accept
Thanks
RIcardo
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In Season again,
Plinia edulis seeds, Cambucá, any doubt please contact
Each seed 3,60 US$ , shipping only by priority mail with track number $19
More than 40 seeds , free freight
Thanks
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Just to clear, about the package of Domnik :
1- He bought seeds Theobroma grandiflorum (Cupuaçu), the faster recalcitrant seeds I know
2- I sent to him fresh fruit, not seeds, something very prohibited in Brazil, cupuaçu fruit is very fast to rot
3- I warned the buyer that fruit will not arrive in good condition, even with the warning the buyer wanted the fruits
4- When the buyer bought in 2014, he bought atraves de um intermediario
5- In 2015 the buyer take my direct contact, and he explain the problem, and I only request the shipping costs, nothing else , to resend the fruits , but again I warn the fruits will not arrive in good condition
I sent seeds Theobroma grandiflorum for several person, all know, this seeds are the highly recalcitrant, by the way, all seeds of the Theobroma family are highly recalcitrant
PLEASE, SEE THE MURAHILIN, OSCAR AND DRUSS COMMENTS :
http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=14123.msg228972#new (http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=14123.msg228972#new)
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Ricardo is one of only a handful of seed suppliers that I trust. Even with the very long transit time, never had issues with germination.
Wouldn't hesitate to order from him at all.
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Ricardo is one of the best,being honest and professional as well as going beyond the call of duty in generosity. His packaging is first class and I believe he would warn people with the difficult species.In a dispute about seeds my experience tells me Ricardo is the one to support and believe.
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Ricardo is one of only a handful of seed suppliers that I trust. Even with the very long transit time, never had issues with germination.
Wouldn't hesitate to order from him at all.
Kimi
Thanks for your positive comments,
Ricardo
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Ricardo is one of the best,being honest and professional as well as going beyond the call of duty in generosity. His packaging is first class and I believe he would warn people with the difficult species.In a dispute about seeds my experience tells me Ricardo is the one to support and believe.
Mike
Thanks for your positive comments,
Ricardo
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I've only ordered once form Ricardo last month and the experience was excellent at all points of contact so i second all the positive reviews from others.
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I've only ordered once form Ricardo last month and the experience was excellent at all points of contact so i second all the positive reviews from others.
Federico
Thanks for your positive comments,
Ricardo
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Ricardo is a good seller.
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Ricardo is a good seller.
Lin,
Thanks for your positive comments,
Ricardo