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Would Moringa stenopetala (African Moringa) fit? ECHO in Fort Meyers used to sell it and it is listed as having larger leaves.You may be right it's the only one I can see online you look similar. And ty
Looks like wind damage.Not uncommon this time of year.I was thinking the same thing but my friend was worry thinking it would be lychee mite . And ty
Parmentiera aculeata?Cow Okra / parmentiera aculeate is correct .
2 year old giant Santol from Thailand in bloom loaded with fruitlets
I have one that survived dips to 30 o/nI was wondering you said he survived but was damaged and how bad was it
How long are we talking and fully submerged crown or just soggy?Sorry for the late reply fully submerged brought up the subject to think of other things I can plant in areas can get too wet for other fruit trees
Cool! I've tried growing apples a times but always killed em. Right now I have a tropic sweet in the ground. I'll see how it does. I had an Anna also, but that died. I may have to replant in order to get any fruit.Exactly I think the reason why some people think they're not it's just because there's a lot of website saying you need to have an Anna or some other Apple tree most likely just to make another quick sale .
The Dorsett Golden should be self pollinating since the story of its origin was a single tree planted from seed in the Bahamas, and when they went to cut it down they saw it had fruit.
Got a Z20 last year. Had a pleasant additional floral flavor. Different. I liked it a bit, so much so growing the seed out.I think it need some time to ripen
How is Z21?
Could also be IrwinI guess as soon as we cut into it I'll figure it out lrwin because have no fiber and tommy Atkins have fiber