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This is a small to medium fruit tree in the sapotaceae family. Grows directly in the sand. very ornamental.  Edible and medicinal fruits.



Limited quantity available for trade or sale.

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Is finally available!




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Marolo, Annona crassifolia:




Sete capotes, Campomanesia guazumifolia:






Gabiroba do Amazonas, Campomanesia eugenioides:





Purple Guava, Psidium rufum:





Araça do Cerrado, Psidium firmum:




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / PLEASE HELP - WHO SENT ME THIS FROM CHINA??
« on: February 01, 2014, 02:48:36 PM »
I got these NO NAME seeds, some already sprouting from China, I need to know who send me these so i can discover what area these seeds.

TIA

Carlos






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Rare species  from the amazon.  Huge fruits with very sweet flesh.

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Available for trade or sale.

this is the complete list at this time:

MANGABA, Hancornia speciosa, Apocynaceae
CAGAITA, Eugenia dysenterica, Myrtaceae
ARATICUM DE PACA, Annona cacans, Annonacea
CHERRY OF RIO GRANDE, Eugenia aggregata,  Myrtaceae
ELONGATED CHERRY, Eugenia cereja, Myrtaceae 
WILD PEACH, Eugenia myrcianthes, Myrtaceae 
JABUTICABA DE CABINHO, Myrciaria trunciflora, Myrtaceae 
BACURIPARI  “MAURO” (SWEET & EVERBEARING) Garcinia brasiliensis, Clusiaceae,
SWEET NANCE (MURICI DOCE), Byrsonima verbacifolia, Malpighiaceae,
BIG NANCE (MURICI GRANDE), Byrsonima lancifolia, Malpighiaceae,
JAMBOLAN, Syzygium cumini, sweet variety with no astringency, Myrtaceae
RAMBUTAN ANNONA, Annona spraguei, Annonaceae
Annona hayesii, Annonaceae


Carlos

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Hi

I have seeds of this rare species of Murici (Nance) for sale or trade.

Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Garcinia ID please
« on: January 14, 2014, 05:24:07 PM »










Very acid in the yellow stage of the fruits, but absolutely a top mind blowing fruit when well ripe (dark orange skin fruits).

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / WANTED: Alsomitra macrocarpa
« on: January 13, 2014, 01:18:43 PM »
I am interested to buy or to trade seeds of this cucurbitaceae (not an edible fruit) from JAVA.

TIA

Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Weird germination pattern in Annona spraguei
« on: January 08, 2014, 09:14:24 AM »
ANNONA SPRAGUEI planted in cells are germinating very poorly (no more than 20 of 200), but the ones I planted together (200 seeds in a small pot) got 90% germination.  Both  planted with the same planting mix and in the same shade house.

Any explanation??

Cheers

Carlos

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Available for sale or trade.

Produces almost year round.




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Collected yesterday. Available for sale or trade.




Big producing species, with irrigation  will fruit at least 4 times a year!

Carlos





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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / CAGAITA, Eugenia dysenterica
« on: January 02, 2014, 12:31:49 PM »



available for sale or trade.

Please contact me off list

Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / ARATICUM DE PACA, Annona cacans
« on: January 02, 2014, 12:26:07 PM »

for SALE  or trade this MONTH.


PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIVATELY IF INTERESTED.

Cheers

Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / MANGABA - Hancornia speciosa available
« on: January 02, 2014, 12:05:40 PM »



for SALE  or trade this MONTH.

STILL AVAILABLE:

ELONGATED CHERRY, Eugenia cereja
CHERRY OF RIO GRANDE, Eugenia involucrata
SWEET MURICI, Byrsonima verbacifolia

PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIVATELY IF INTERESTED.

Cheers

Carlos



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ELONGATED CHERRY, Eugenia cereja 
CHERRY OF RIO GRANDE, Eugenia involucrata 
SWEET MURICI, Byrsonima verbacifolia 
UBAJAI, Eugenia myrcianthes 

AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW FOR SALE.

Please contact me privately.

MEXXY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL.

Cheers


Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Black Avocado "La Negrita" from Chile
« on: October 23, 2013, 03:36:00 PM »
Anyone knows the real name of this variety? It is delicious and the stone seed is relatively small.




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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Selling: GUAQUICA
« on: October 04, 2013, 11:38:12 PM »
GUAQUICA, Myrciaria guaquiea, is one of the rarest of all fruits from the Atlantic Rain Forest. Until a few years ago the Guaquica was known only for old references, not even a picture of this species existed. It was mentioned as growing in the seashore of Rio de Janeiro state, in an area with big real state pressure and speculation, so the danger of extinction was really big. Initially we located only one tree, and over the last years I was able to locate a very few more.  The fruit is not only extremely rare, it is also delicious, sweet and fresh, with a complex flavor not plain at all.
VERY FEW SEEDS AVAILABLE,  FOR SALE ONLY. Well I will be willing to trade for extremely rare stuff you will offer me privately.

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Extremely rare. This is a variety of Myrciaria coronata.
Jabuticaba coroada = Crowded Jabuticaba, this variety is from a few remainder trees (no more than 6 located growing in just on place in the restinga) (seashore), so it can be cultivated in sand soils and under sea-salt influence.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Email me privately.
Carlos

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Is this a record size Cacao?
« on: September 22, 2013, 09:13:25 PM »
it is for me... huge...almost 1.4 kg!!



Cheers

Carlos

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Another extremely rare edible annona from Panama jungles.  Seeds are light brown color not black!!






Fresh seeds ready to be shipped.  Interested?  Email me privately or off list.

Carlos

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Hi

These Annona grows only in a small area of the Panama jungles.

I need to sell these seeds because they are not mine. Cleaned yesterday, will be handled to me next week.

If interested to buy, please send me a private email.

Carlos





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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Sapucaia nuts
« on: July 30, 2013, 10:41:42 AM »
Just to share these beautiful fruits with my friends!

Lecythis pisonis, the cream nut or monkey pot is a tropical tree in the Brazil nut family Lecythidaceae.
 




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Please email me!

Carlos

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