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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Mexicola avocados for sale
« on: February 11, 2018, 06:23:31 PM »Pancrazio, I have a 25ft Mexicola in my front yard. If you would like seeds from the tree mailed to you i could do that...unfortunately it ripens in November or so. You could get my seeds and overwinter them in tall grow pots and plant them in the Spring. Hit me up if you would like some. My tree is near a busy sidewalk and is usually picked clean of any low hanging fruit, so I would have to get the fruit picker out. Chris
Thank you very much for your kind offer. This forum always prove itself filled with helpful people.
That's a letter showing what was packed. Dr. Mary Lou Arpaia is a world class U.C.R. fruit developer with a specialty in avocados, breeding for improved varieties. She is in charge of the extensive U. of California avocado museum or collection along with her curator Julie Frink. She works with commercial farms across the world like S. Africa, Australia, Israel, etc. She may be a good source for connections in Spain or may be able to mail you scions. Kicker is postage. I hit the ceiling when by surprise they mailed me an overnight FedX package of scions at a cost of near $100 U.S.D. Shipping is gonna be a stickler, scions are free.
Thank you very much, I'll try to write her. Firstly, I will ask to my local university if they may be interested in backing me up. Maybe with some official role the chance for a positive answer will increase. Yes, i know that shipping overseas, can get pretty expensive especially if done as express package. I won't forget when some years ago i have been asked for 600€ for the shipping of 4 plants (i didn't bought them BTW
). Well i guess that fruit growing is a pretty cheap hobby but it has its expensive moments. Pancrazio did you check Viveros Blanco in Spain?
http://www.viverosblanco.com/it/portainnesto
Thank you for your suggestion Jose. Yes, of course i tried. As I tried with Canarius, Aguacate vivai, Frutales tropicale, pepiniere du bosc, and so on. Well, the fact that they don't ship is a big issue, as you imagine since they are thousands of km from me. But even if they are able to ship i won't place an order because as you see and it's clearly stated in their page that they mexicola plants are seed grown. They aren't Mexicola; they are, at best Mexicola's seedlings. But here's the catch: I suspect that by the term "mexicola" they refer just to a mexican race avocado. I talked about that with Solko in one of my previous attempt to locate a source for that plant in the eu and we both agreed on that. So at this point before doing a big effort to get a plant from spain and not being sure that it is actually a mixicola, i prefer to do a relatively smaller effort and try to get a plant for US and be actually sure of its cultivar.
After that hopefully i can become a source of scions for people in the eu.









