Author Topic: First time fruiting 7 years wait. Cinammon apple, seashore mangosteen, olosapo  (Read 1580 times)

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Olosapo flowers. And hopefully small fruits.



Seashore mangosteen





Cinammos apple




Hybrid jackfruit chempedak



Jackfruit seedling ?

I moved to my new house seven years ago and planted all my seedlings in ground. 7 years wait. I m sure some of you had that feeling
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Woohoo!

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How big is the cinnamon apple?

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It s two matters tall. I l take a picture of tree tomorrow..It only gave me two fruits and I took one down thinking it was a kind of insect
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Congrats on all those awesome fruits coming your way!

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Pictures of cinammon apple. Behind a mango tree.
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Congrats my friend :). Very envious of this guys yard- especially of those two beautiful mammea americana trees :D.
The Earth laughs in flowers. And bear gifts through fruits.
No where to plant it ...but at least I got it. ;)
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If you are referring to the cinnamon-apple, I believe that is pouteria hypoglauca

Congrats my friend :). Very envious of this guys yard- especially of those two beautiful mammea americana trees :D.
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I believe he is actually referring to the two mammea americana trees that Wonderfruit has in his yard on either side of the front part of his property. They are both beautiful trees. He hasn’t posted pictures of them

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here's a couple pictures of my hypoglauca I got from Wonderfruit in 2017

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Did the olosapo fruit for you and how fid it handle the recent cold?

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nice trees

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Yes olosapo fruit here. I like it a lot. Cinnamon apple , this tree , dissapointed me. No too much taste
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How large was your olosapo when it first flowered/fruited?   

I have one in a container, about 3ft/1m tall.  I wonder how long it will need.  Even if it takes a decade that might be okay

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Thanks Wonderfruit, how did it handle the recent cold temps?   Like Brian, mine is about 3 ft tall.  It put out growth when the weather rose and did not need irrigation . It is in a large pot and I am trying to determine where it can be planted in the ground.  The last piece of this puzzle is how cold tolerant it is. 

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It produced flowers 5 feet tall. But 7 feet first fruits. In south Florida never has a problem wit cold weather. As the time pass you like the taste more. I love them fully ripe. Good luck
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