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In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« on: October 21, 2022, 03:03:36 PM »
Hi all, does anyone know much about the "Giant Atis" Atemoya?  If memory serves me right there is a picture somewhere on this forum of the fruit.  It was yellow if I remember correctly.  Does anyone have comments on growth habit,  productivity, taste or the look of the fruit?  Any help would be appreciated.  I have a grafted tree and I'm trying to decide if I should keep it or not.  I'm limited on space.

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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2022, 04:38:20 PM »
I had a Giant Atis once and I'd say it's between AP and PPC taste/growth wise. Nothing special, it has more of the Sugar Apple taste than an Atemoya. It all depends on your fertilization regimen once you have fruit sets, more bloom type required than AP or cherimoyas. Here are photos from the person who gave me the scions and let me sample the fruit in the pix:

   
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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2022, 11:27:57 AM »
Thanks for the opinion and photos. Did you ever try fruit that was grown here in SoCal? 

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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2022, 06:04:38 PM »
Here's the old post by Mark in Texas. He shows the large yellow fruit, he said it is supposed to be excellent tasting, but I don't think anyone has tasted a fruit from their own tree yet.

I'm interested in hearing the feedback as well, I have a grafted tree but still too small to have fruits.

https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=27437.25

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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2022, 06:28:31 PM »
Thanks for the opinion and photos. Did you ever try fruit that was grown here in SoCal? 

Bill

I tried my own fruit before I decided to replace it. The person who gave it to me and who let me sampled the fruit in the photos lives here in Walnut.
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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2022, 07:15:30 PM »
Thera, how would you compare the taste of the Giant Atis to the following?

1)Yellow-Birula
2)Calostro-Seedling-AP

Which one do you like better?

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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2022, 07:39:48 PM »
I don't know what is Yellow Birula, so I wouldn't be able to compare. Birula is the Socal version of Lisa (Sport of). It has more acidity than Lisa and it's my favorite of all the atemoyas. That's just my personal taste. A good Birula/Lisa that is well fertilized is top notch.

Calostro is also from Frank but I'm not sure if it's a sport or seedling of AP. Giant Atis is far behind Birula taste wise  and Calostro also beats it by a head (if you know horse racing!). This is one of the reason I didn't keep Giant Atis.

Another reason was that I already have PPC and it also beats Giat Atis taste wise by a bit more than a head. These two are quite similar except for the yellowish and large skin segments of the Giant Atis which sometime could get it mixed up with Mr. Minh atemoya.
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Re: In search of information on the Giant Atis Atemoya
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2022, 08:19:36 PM »
Thanks for the information guys and the photos.  I have a grafted tree so I'm going to keep it and grow it.  I like the size and color.  If I don't like the fruit I can always sell the plant later. 

Thera, I'm glad you hear you talk so highly of Birula.  I have grafted plants of Yellow Birula and I'm excited to try the fruit.  FYI, I believe Birula is a seedling of Lisa and Yellow Birula is a bud sport of Birula.  So the Yellow Birula should taste just like a Birula but have yellow skin.

Bill

 

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