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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: annonaceae seeds, taste like banana.
« on: February 11, 2015, 09:44:00 AM »
It looks pretty much like paw paw!
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They are sold here now but not cheap because they are rare.
Better try to get them from Indonesia. Soon i'm in Singapore and if i know what you like i can bring the seeds but i again i guess Indonesia is cheaper then Singapore.
He's on the same quest as I am then. :-) Although Puerto Rico is much much better place to start growing durian collection.. :-)
I am searching for those bellow dulcis for quite some time! They are unfortunately all very hard to obtain. Especially grandiflorus. I would just add durio kinabaluensis and durio macrantha to this to make a perfect wanted list for me :-))
Anyway, I will join with you on this - if anyone have any of those species, right after you contact Murahilin, please, let me know too. :-)
By the way, I know that durio dulcis is currently being sold by afriadoni - just both few seeds from her few days ago.
Thanks for the heads up regarding the D. dulcis. I am actually looking for all of these species for a friend of mine in Puerto Rico. He already has a few different edible Durio species and he is trying to complete his collection.
I am looking for seeds of the following Durio species, please let me know if you have them or know someone that does. Thanks!
1) Durio dulcis
2) D. testudinarium
3) D. oblongus
4) D. grandiflorus
5) D. carinatus
6) D. lowianus
Yes, sorry all late reply. Just back from papua with many dendrobium species. Ok I have check the mayas, still waiting tobe ripened. I ll post here if it already ready for sale.Awesome, please let us know how does testudinarum look like! :-)
Yes and these scammer make a good hideout being so called old member, at least 700 posts load of crappy. Just 1 full stop is consider 1 post, telling joke is another post. wannabes and crappy lots,I had really a bad experience with a scammer on Ebay and he talked a lot, so that was an exception :-) His name was Dorgon and he was from Singapore. Not sure if just coincidence...... But I lost about 200 dollars to this guy. So be cautious. :-)
Maybe would really need moderators to access these suspicious user which had hide here for quite sometimes.
Being new is the point of entry to a old member.
So these self-proclaimed ''old'' member maybe do not experience child-birth in order to grown up so it is self-explanatory. And some consensus from these people already shows a good group of unhealthy and untruthful inner clique that stereotyped the same notion of any event be it right or wrong... most of the time is close your eyes and tell a lie. : )
Awesome, I will try it then! :-)Wow, that's something... Jabo is really diehard when it comes to water. :-)Don't be afraid, jaboticaba loves water in saucer under the pot. Some have reported that doing that makes them fruit a lot faster.
So would you guys recommend to leave water in the tray under the pot for jaboticabas? My watering habit for jabo is that I really water the pot through, wait some times so all the water which can be held in the soil got in and then empty the excessive water from the tray. I keep the soil wet all the time, but I never leave water in the tray. I was always affraid of that when it came to tropical plants. They usually don't like having water down there.
this season I'm seriously considering juicing some jaboticabas. (mainly because the trees make so much fruit, it's almost impossible to eat it all.)I can help with some eating if you need a hand! :-D
http://www.southernfoodways.org/assets/fruit-hunters.jpg
The fruit on this poster is pretty nice compromise between photos and vector graphics. :-)
Sure... If you are a Durian lover. Not if you love Dragon Fruit.