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If I remember correctly, PIN had red and white jabos for sale about a month ago. Pretty sure that is what I bought from them at that time... Only the red had a label, though, if I remember correctly.Jaime
Quote from: jez251 on February 15, 2013, 07:57:30 PMIf I remember correctly, PIN had red and white jabos for sale about a month ago. Pretty sure that is what I bought from them at that time... Only the red had a label, though, if I remember correctly.JaimeWere they grafted? I'm gonna call some reputable dealers, and find out who has them grafted, and what varieties. To me, grafted is definitely the way to go.Leo
Quote from: LEOOEL on February 16, 2013, 12:45:20 AMQuote from: jez251 on February 15, 2013, 07:57:30 PMIf I remember correctly, PIN had red and white jabos for sale about a month ago. Pretty sure that is what I bought from them at that time... Only the red had a label, though, if I remember correctly.JaimeWere they grafted? I'm gonna call some reputable dealers, and find out who has them grafted, and what varieties. To me, grafted is definitely the way to go.LeoPIN's jabos were red and yellow...and no, they are/were not grafted.
I bought two White Jaboticaba at the Brevard Rare Fruit group member sale today. So...Now I'm in the White Jaboticaba card-carrying-membership club....It is a little more exclusive than the Jaboticaba Anonymous club. So, I probably shouldn't even talk to you guys unless you know the secret handshake. I only have partial shade to plant them in, but I do have some luck with jaboticaba. So, hopefully in a few years I can describe what the fruit taste like !
I got there late this afternoon and there were only two left. Sorry. They had some tall grimals and some other variety. red/yellow. no blues. some column 2 and 3. lots of the regular jaboticaba. photos of two with potential planting spots:
White jaboticaba seedlings (var. rosa) flanked by trunciflora and vexator seedlings.They are ready for repotting.