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Female flowers do not produce pollen and generally do not develop into fruit without pollination. Here is a picture of a female flowerHere is a picture of a male flower. Male flowers visually appear to be hermaphrodites but do not set fruit. The orange stamen, which look like a smaller set of petals around the central red pistil, are the indicator.
Where are you in CR?I have some small ones in my nursery. If you are close to Zill’s then I would look for more seedlings there.Here in Puerto Viejo we have limited commercial production of cherapu.Peter