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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: wanted:Brazil Nut
« on: October 19, 2017, 09:05:59 AM »
Hi

in cultivation this tree is hardly more than 6 m high and does not need to prune.



they will grow similar to Velvet Tamarind, Takien, too tall for me, and doesn't look like the type of tree that can be pruned.

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Hello friends.

I have available for sale seeds of Eugenia Itaguahiensis, who have interest pm please.

Minimum sale 10 seeds, price 3 USD per seed.

Sweet fruit, no bitterness

Thanks.












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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Mamey Sapote oil extraction process
« on: October 17, 2017, 03:10:48 PM »
Dear friends.
Does anyone have any experience in extracting Mamey sapote oil for cosmetic use?

I have seen this product on the internet and I believe it has good properties for use in cosmetics, I believe to be similar to Argan seed.

If anyone has seen any information, please help me, because I have on average between 5000 and 10000 mamey seeds a year here on the farm.

Thank you.




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Okay, Ondrej, thank you for your quote.

I'm going to go on a trip next Friday and I'll be out between two weeks and a month, but I can still post the seeds next week.

Unfortunately, new seeds of these species only next year, I do not keep seeds for shipping in the future, only fresh seeds.

if anyone still has an interest in these species, please send me pm, seeds will be sent next Monday.

Thank you









Interest was in about 5 people. Unfortunately, it took a long time and I did not have binding orders. Now Alexander is leaving the home. Back will return for about a month. We can try again later.

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Here first fruits 2 fruits Myrciaria Glazoviana, Variety Cabeludão
Here Coronata restinga, first flowers 3 years, fruits 4 Years

Jumbo , here 4 Years


Which ones will fruit in 2-3 years?

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Hello

Some of these produce in 2 or 3 years, jabuticaba jumbo in 4 years and Peluda do Mucuri, delay of 6 to 7 years, and all will produce fruits identical to the seeds.









Hello,

Any variety with quick fruit bearing varieties

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Hi

Updating the missing photos.

Delicious fruits.







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Hello,

Unfortunately the prices of posts are the ones I reported in the attached link, I can not do less, honest price.

It would be interesting to make a group of purchases, could buy more quantity and would be worth until send by EMS.

If they decide, be quick because the harvest is very fast, and choose someone to deal with the possible purchase by PM.

Unfortunately, you can not go collecting the seeds and sending, I just work with fresh seeds.










Alexander: Please, what Eugenia seeds have you?
Mike: What to make a joint order from Europe? For 10 people, transport costs would be good. Other forwarding costs from the Czech Republic are only 2$ in Europe (postage + bubble envelope). From another country, perhaps even less.

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Hello friends.

I am offering a small batch of Plinia Peruviana seeds, collector's item, few fruits available and difficult to collect in the forest.
The fruit has a similar flavor to jabuticaba, very sweet and juicy, I believe is ideal for tests and crosses for the formation of new varieties.

Any doubts please, pm.
Shipping will be made briefly.

Price= 10 seeds per USD 50+ Post

We are not responsible for customs problems.

I do not know when I will have this species again, because the matrix is far from my house.

Do not miss a chance to have this rarity in your collection!

More information is described in the attached link.
http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=26430.msg306745#msg306745












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Yes it is rare, in danger of extinction, who bought a good business, during the next few years, I will have many species of pouteria in frutificación, as far as possible I will share with the outside, many very rare still.





Today I was very happy to see photos of seeds sent by me from Pouteria Macrocarpa, produced here on the farm.

Thank you for buying these seeds, I am happy to see the success of germination

thank you!








Very nice seedling and tree Alexandre! Never seen Pouteria macrocarpa before!

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Today I was very happy to see photos of seeds sent by me from Pouteria Macrocarpa, produced here on the farm.

Thank you for buying these seeds, I am happy to see the success of germination

thank you!








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Thanks, I replied to you pm

Unfortunately for those who asked me for more seeds of this Dugetia, new seeds only next year, fruit very difficult to collect and very predated by wild animals.

Thank you







Got Duguetia Riedeliana (Pindaiva rubi) (and Duguetia lanceolata) from Alexandre today. They were very carefully packed and arrived in good condition. Thanks Alexandre!



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Help ID Abiu variety
« on: September 26, 2017, 06:31:12 PM »
his two seedlings of Abiu that gave me of gift are being cared for here and with more than 1 m.

Thank you!





By the picture the seeds looks that of Abiu. Here below is a photo of an Abiu I picked from my garden last week.


I have two varieties in my garden: one as shown in photo is round. The other variety, not yet fruited is oval and at the distal end of the stalk has a "tit"

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 26, 2017, 07:43:33 AM »
Alexandre: I cant understand why you wrote flat boring trees about m. aureana...

I thought in Portuguese when I wrote:

Boring or CHATO in Portuguese, I meant difficult.

Hard to graft, poor compatibility.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 26, 2017, 07:41:11 AM »

Hello Gustavo

How long we did not talk!

I sent you a pm.

I do not understand your message









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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 25, 2017, 08:48:41 PM »
Hello,

If I have time I'll send you photos, these days I'm busy here.

Aureanas are flat boring trees, use some sabará or the common hybrid to make grafts, will have more success.

there are many local names, and not everything is on the internet, for example here where I live, I have seen more than 10 types of Jabuticaba Olho de Boi, so this is very variable and not everything on the internet, jabuticabas has many endemisms, the sometimes an isolated type of the same species looks different than another of the same species.

About these sites, I have no information, I have no contact.









Maybe macuri can be grafted on aureana, or could be crossed?

Hey, Alexandre, now that you show their leaves -very thanks for that!-, I would like o have good photos of the most common jaboticaba species: m. coronata, m.  jaboticaba sabará, m. cauliflora (paulista...) ... could you take photos like you did with m.  aureana and macurí?

It is so difficult to ID them seing photos on the net!

Having photos of new sprouts would be very useful so! I can collaborate if I can ID my jabos exactly...

I found these:

http://ciprest.blogspot.com.ar/search/label/Jabuticaba%20Coroada%20ou%20Olho%20de%20Boi%20-%20Myrciaria%20coronata

http://ciprest.blogspot.com.ar/search/label/Jabuticaba%20Ponhema%20-%20Myrciaria%20caulifora

http://ciprest.blogspot.com.ar/search/label/Jabuticaba%20Sabar%C3%A1%20-%20Myrciaria%20cauliflora
(why they call sabará to m. cauliflora???)

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 25, 2017, 01:28:07 PM »
Comparison of Mucuri Leaves with a Aureana;

Mucuri has much smaller leaves.


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 25, 2017, 07:58:43 AM »
Hi
About Peluda do Mucuri.

On the leaves they look like Aureana, it is only conscide, when adult the tree does not resemble anything with Aureanas, is a unique morphology, different from the other jabuticaba, the leaves have a very thin velvet on them.

Is a very slow jabuticaba, in 2011, E-Jardim gave me a seedling in a 300 cm 3 tube, today the seedling has 1 m, and it is extremely slow!

Compared with the other Peludas Jabuticabas, type the Peluda of Alagoas and the Peluda of Jequitinhonha this is the slowest

I have had the pleasure of meeting the personal fruit last year, it is slightly larger than the fruits of some sabarás, has a very thick bark, the flavor reminded me something like a sabará mixed with some variety of ponhema jabuticaba, acidulated, but sweet, a sweet / sour taste with lychee (did not say it tastes like lychee!).

About this confusion about the jabuticabas, I am not a great collector of jabuticabas has approximately 40 varieties, many are still young, imagine the guys who are dedicated to them?

Alexandre









its leaves remind me to some other jaboticaba species... maybe they are similar to aureana?



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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 24, 2017, 09:13:22 AM »
Hi João.

I have observed that the seeds produce the same matrices, at the beginning of the year I planted 100 aureanas and the seedlings so far look the same, so I believe that if forced cross pollination is not done, the seedlings will be the same.

I planted 20 seeds of Peluda do mucuri and they are all uniform as well.









Hi all,

Just a newbie question, jabuticaba trees grown from seed are true to variety or not?

Thanks,

João Franco

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 22, 2017, 08:21:32 AM »
Hi,

Yes this video is himself.

The products can be expensive, since it has a whole work to collect the species, to identify, to cultivate, etc.
And in Brazil everything is far, not always the plants are within reach, I have already walked 1400 km behind a species, then all this has its cost, whether it is to pay who will take you to the plant, fuel, hotel, meals and to cultivate in itself, it is expensive, Brazil is all expensive lately.
Good that today already have people who buy from him and are already sharing the seeds.

Sometimes I'd rather pay dear and have a seed or quality plant than pay cheap and get a seed from the Cretaceous period at home!

I am a customer of this nursery for 10 years and everything is developing very well here.









Thanks Cassio and Alexandre , it seems that Marco Lacerda is a living leyend there (i was watching this video yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76-ruS8TAUM), a friend of mine that bought him some seeds told me e-jardim is very expensive... anyway I can import any seeds till I get an import permit.

Plinia Phitrantha var. sapucaia is an amazing ornamental one!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Has anyone tried Cupui cacao?
« on: September 22, 2017, 08:12:50 AM »
Hello,

Cupui usually needs cross-pollination, they have a different taste of cocoa and cupuaçu, but soft and does not smell strong like cupuaçu, but has very little pulp compared to cupuaçu, the pulp is thin as in cocoa ..

is a tree very sensitive to the sun, so protect your plant, add water and manure.

Good luck in cultivating.









I've actually never tasted any raw cacao seeds or pulp before. I've seen there are differences between varieties, so I'm curious. I have a plant, but I want to know everyone's experiences with the variety (Theobroma subincanum) .

Does it produce well? How is the growth? What does it taste like?

Thanks!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: September 21, 2017, 11:17:56 AM »
Hello

This Jabuticaba is a Plinia Phitrantha, the name is also linked to the collection site of the city of Sapucaia in the state of Rio de Janeiro, as Marco Lacerda himself told me during a visit to the E-Jardim.

My tree has six years and 2.8 m, and fruited at 4 years, fruits are good, sweet and small seeds, it is worth the cultivation.

I am very happy with the cultivation of Plinias Phitranthas, are very fast here and good fruits, or rather delicious fruits.









Cool Cassio, but I cant find any info on the net about your jaboticaba sapucaia, neither at e-jardim

http://www.e-jardim.com/resultado_busca.asp?Cat=1&pagina=1&palavrachave=&lista=1

what/how would she be?


Marcos, there is a photo of a bigger tree available under the facebook account of "Eduardo Jardim". ;)
In fact, this is a var of a better known species (I just do not remember which is). What makes her different is the color of their leafs, which are rose when young, later reddish and light green in the end. It makes her an ornamental beauty as you can see in my photo above. Cause the color of the young leafs that ressembles a sapucaia tree, she was named "sapucaia" by e-jardim.

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