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a very strong pattern on this small grafted tree, I’m in the phase of increasing my stock, with hopes of releasing this before 2027. 

the best thing to do, would be to wait for it to fruit, to confirm whether or not the fruit is variegated and if it tastes anything like the mother tree (maha chanok)












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i'm sharing this link if they try to take my property through eminent domain lol.

these things aren't cheap.

still waiting on the final decision, but I can't imagine a plant appraiser coming out and telling me what my rare stuff is worth...they don't even know what a shatzer's hybird is, and they never saw the variegated maha chanok, lol

If it makes you happy it is worth it.   Especially if you can afford it. 

I've been growing Jaboticaba for 25 years and have several very large trees and have most of the common variety. 

I basically eat jaboticaba every day.  Totally worth it in my opinion.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Luc's Garcinia recent discoveries
« on: June 06, 2025, 05:55:58 PM »
reminds me of pawpaw hunting in Ohio!

congrats on the nice fruits!

nice pics!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: June 05, 2025, 01:32:14 PM »
no problem lol, i had to scroll for like 10 seconds to get past them though... great pics congrats on the nice trees

can you make the pic a little larger so I can see it on my 15 inch monitor?

 
Im sorry i didn't made the pics big... they turned big.
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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Jaboticabaholics Anonymous
« on: May 31, 2025, 06:34:27 PM »
can you make the pic a little larger so I can see it on my 15 inch monitor?

Jaboticaba Momotaro new leaves







Red Hybrid jaboticaba new leaves







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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Garcinia sp. Squat
« on: May 30, 2025, 04:24:26 PM »
very beautiful well behaved plant, with sour sweet fruits...I think they have great health benefits, there's a certain bitterness they posses when eaten too early that is unique.  Maybe be a compound in the fruit,  such as a benzophenone that is only found within this species.
You're welcome Adam.
By the way, what you've said about Garcinia sp. Squat has convinced me to grow 'em. Someone in Australia sells grafted plants for $150, I think I'll need to buy one  ;D

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try to peel n eat, maybe the resin is mostly in the skin, im pretty sure it is, because the first bite and chew was nice, then as I got into the skin the resin really picked up the pace...

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resin flavor kept intensifying after I ate it...it's ok fruit, but not if you hate Suriname resins...

I could see myself letting a big crop of these go to waste....but maybe flavor improves and I ate this first fruit a little too early...I see they get reddish...

and it's easy enough to grow, pretty little tree.

not something I'm real excited about personally.

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very similar yes thank you very much!

Is it this?
https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=54014.0;topicseen
https://www.colecionandofrutas.com.br/eugeniaburkartiana.htm
no i have no idea
mine turns out to be mislabeled, i hope someone didn’t distribute/sell a bunch to people on accident, or on purpose.  Thankfully the tree was gifted to me

not my favorite fruit, resinous flavor akin to suriname cherry

Adam, do you have any guesses as to what it is?
Still looks to be a pretty fruit.
The people who have fruited the Asa-Grayii say it is bland anyways?

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kinda tastes like carrot pitomba and pitanga

maybe this is same as what yall are talking bout


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no i have no idea
mine turns out to be mislabeled, i hope someone didn’t distribute/sell a bunch to people on accident, or on purpose.  Thankfully the tree was gifted to me

not my favorite fruit, resinous flavor akin to suriname cherry

Adam, do you have any guesses as to what it is?
Still looks to be a pretty fruit.
The people who have fruited the Asa-Grayii say it is bland anyways?

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try the iv organics tree paint, it worked for me

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mine turns out to be mislabeled, i hope someone didn’t distribute/sell a bunch to people on accident, or on purpose.  Thankfully the tree was gifted to me

not my favorite fruit, resinous flavor akin to suriname cherry


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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Garcinia sp. Squat
« on: May 27, 2025, 10:59:51 PM »
Rob thanks very much!

I'm not sure but I think I updated the description on the video, and changed the title...but not sure if I worded it that way on the caption...

any how, the squat is great for my needs here, being such a strong tree, able to withstand all the abuse.  Probably 33F to 105F in greenhouse.

If you enjoy lemon drop mangosteen you will definitely like these...the ornamental appearance of the fruit is very appealing, making people want to eat them based on looks alone...just don't try to eat the skin or eat them too early, they need to soften up, and the skin is not edible like a lemon drop.

seems like these are larger than even the superior lemon drop, but has a thicker skin and larger seed.

I love the texture of the pulp too.

i have been selling these as grafted trees, I messed up my labels because of some confusing emails i got from Jim years ago, where he offered me the similar looking Lindero madrono shortly after I had already got the squat.  I figured he changed the name to the local native name, but they are in fact two separate trees.  This was my fault for assuming they are the same.

https://youtu.be/IDa2hYClwos?si=m7csv6tFAoVZZbIO

Adam, I watched your youtube video the other day, loved it!
Would be great if you edited it and added in a caption saying that they are indeed not the same. I found myself nearly breaking the bank buying a $150 grafted Squat thinking it was Garcinia sp. Madrono Lindero!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Garcinia sp. Squat
« on: May 26, 2025, 12:42:33 PM »
i have been selling these as grafted trees, I messed up my labels because of some confusing emails i got from Jim years ago, where he offered me the similar looking Lindero madrono shortly after I had already got the squat.  I figured he changed the name to the local native name, but they are in fact two separate trees.  This was my fault for assuming they are the same.

I'm hoping the Lindero is more cold sensitive and dioecious...which would make the squat more valuable to me, even though Jim seems to think the flavor isn't impressive, you have to remember he is in the jungle with tons of varieties.  I think of the grower in the middle of nowhere in a greenhouse in the cold, getting to taste these would be a real treat.  Sour sweet, lemonade, delicious and beautiful fruits.  Texture like acuminata, somewhat firm.

I got the Squat type planted in 2019 around winter, so they only took about 5y to fruit, in a 15gal pot about 5ft tall.

the tree is much stronger when it comes to cold tolerance than the other garcinia i had from Jim, called madrono de monte or something...with temps of about 34F in the greenhouse, those all died out but one, and i sold the sole survivor to someone who lives in south FL with better chances of keeping it happy.

I recently harvested fruits from my Squat trees, and the flavor of the fruit in my opinion, is just like acuminata mixed with brasiliensis.  I really enjoy them, i just wish there was a bit more to eat.  I assume the size was small due to the fact my tree fruited over the winter and for the first time in a pot.  The pics Jim showed fruits quite a bit larger.

The fruit is very beautiful and bumpy yellow...you can not consume them too early, you must let them stay yellow then get soft on the tree...the skin is super bitter and unpalatable...which may be good to deter fruit pests like  raccoons and squirrels and rats.

here is a video of the tasting of the first fruits.  Pardon my mistake on the name.  Thanks Alastair Williams for pointing out this discrepancy.

https://youtu.be/IDa2hYClwos?si=m7csv6tFAoVZZbIO




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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Question About Tree Paint
« on: May 17, 2025, 12:36:18 PM »
this iv organics paint seems to work very well, i got some of the brown color by accident, but i appreciate the color as opposed to white washed. 

i had what looked like scale, mealy bug or some waxy small sucking insects on the bark, and it destroyed their ass

just be careful mixing because it comes in a powder form and the dust is easy to accidentally inhale…it smells like going to a dentist office, you’ll see what i mean

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Grimal Shapes
« on: May 14, 2025, 12:55:02 PM »
26grams was the largest fruit i weighed but some may have been bigger....here is the largest crop and the largest fruit i have ever seen on Grimal, maybe larger than Paulista?

https://youtu.be/KjLk-uu53yg?si=T0iduwz7sz9IAkeN

https://www.instagram.com/p/DJmXcZDNwVv/

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congrats, so far mine taste a lot like grapefruit, im surprised this wasn’t documented or photographed in Brazil before I fruited mine and discovered the cross at my farm by chance.

further surprising nobody had this cross in USA either

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u got one, nice!

from a seed order here? or your stock?

a lot of mine setting now for first time, and i have like 100 seedlings, they are super variable looking.

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Lara trees some of the best out there.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Mango white scale infestation
« on: May 03, 2025, 12:13:32 PM »
i got variegated mango it has the little white scales on it, i'm almost about to spraypaint the trunk.

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this video I made concerning Plinia and Myrciaria should be applicable

https://youtu.be/9iyOjbODMTQ?si=PFNcXYte33BIfQvd

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what i believe to be a polyploid hybrid Plinia, it sometimes grows 3 leaves instead of 2, the leaf arrangement is opposite and whorled, not just opposite as a normal Plinia.

the fruit very hard and need much time to ripen, i haven’t tested them for full ripeness because I don’t want animals stealing them.  The fruit have all been quite small and basically seedless with aborted seeds, the flavor is excellent, but so far not much pulp to consume, and the skin is thick bitter like grimal

the tree is quite stunning, hopefully the fruit quality improves with age, this is the first fruiting.


heres some pics












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i think this has something to do with what I'm trying to discuss in this thread, and why the shape, or lack thereof, is important.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapiche_emerald

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