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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: FloridaManDan on January 08, 2023, 04:40:39 PM

Title: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FloridaManDan on January 08, 2023, 04:40:39 PM
Hey all,

If you've traded with me before, you know I love to collect & grow, but have super-limited space to keep most plants to maturity. I'm sure many on the forum can relate.

My intention with this post is to give away the following seedlings to those in Zone 10+ (Florida) to get some of these species better established in the States. I would prefer to meet in person rather than ship. Sorry to those interested that aren't in the proper growing zone, but as my intention is to give these away, it would be throwing my time and money down the drain to send them to death.

"Rainbow" Durian aka Pelangi Durian (Durio zibethinus) - Sourced from Papua, Indonesia; seller has provided me the following information for this cultivar: It is a sweet and creamy Durian popular for its sporadic red coloration; the odor is not intense. The red coloration occurs from mixed genetics - these have naturally hybridized over time with D. graveolens. Fruit production begins between 3-5 years and peak production begins between years 7-10.

Additionally, I have 34 Sidempuan Snakefruit (Salacca sumatrana) I am looking to give away for the same reason. Here is the information I have provided by the seller: This is a variety not widely known or cultivated outside of Padang Sidempuan, Sumatra (source). The tree itself is smaller and shorter than its popular cousin, Salacca zalacca, but is reported to have a tastier fruit. The flesh of the fruit has sporadic red coloration. This tree is an understory/shade-loving tree, good to plant in clumps under something larger you may have fruiting right now. The downside to this variety, as with most snake fruit, is there are countless spines on the tree, and atleast 1 male plant is required for pollination. Not suggested for those with young kids. First harvest generally occurs between 3-5 years.

I'm not looking for anything in return, but trying some of the fruit in X amount of years would be appreciated ;D I'm willing to work with people you know not on this forum as well, if they meet the criteria.

Thanks for yall's interest and if you have suggestions or advice to provide on this post, please do so. I am certainly no Durian expert.

Durian Seedlings
(https://i.postimg.cc/jw8J1N6w/IMG-1409.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/jw8J1N6w) (https://i.postimg.cc/V5VCBqL2/IMG-1410.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/V5VCBqL2) (https://i.postimg.cc/MXTBQPxy/IMG-1411.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/MXTBQPxy)

Salak Seedlings
(https://i.postimg.cc/9wrqHM1x/IMG-1412.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/9wrqHM1x) (https://i.postimg.cc/7fJTB55h/IMG-1413.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/7fJTB55h)
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: elouicious on January 08, 2023, 05:21:08 PM
Very generous-

Hope people take you up
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FloridaManDan on January 08, 2023, 06:27:19 PM
Thanks homie. Wish I could send these your way.
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FruitGrower on January 08, 2023, 06:30:31 PM
Hi, I’m interested. Sending you a PM. Thanks.
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: Fruitguy on January 08, 2023, 06:40:35 PM
Have you considered contacting public gardens, such as the Fruit and Spice Park in Homestead, or Grimal Grove in Big Pine Key?
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FloridaManDan on January 08, 2023, 06:52:34 PM
Fruitguy,

I have contacted a few county/city departments and local organizations for general fruit-growing inquiries. Most places aren't interested in a public 'community garden' set up for fruit trees, which makes sense, since they require more care and space than a simple vegetable garden. Even if not necessarily provided to the public, they still dont want to take care of them.

I would like to get these out to the fruit grower community before I contact Fruit and Spice Park. My fiancee accidentally tossed the import docs and phyto certificate awhile ago, which doesn't help when youre trying to donate to a publicly-funded park or org.
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: Stomata on January 09, 2023, 08:45:57 AM
We could possibly plant them at Palma Sola Botanical Park in Bradenton. I help maintain it for the Manatee Rare Fruit Council. Super microclimate with breadfruit doing very well.
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FloridaManDan on January 09, 2023, 09:06:17 AM
I will message you Stomata. Bradenton is 9b/10a correct? If breadfruit is thriving im sure many things can.
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: JoeP450 on January 11, 2023, 10:56:06 AM
Sent you a PM
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: plantperson on January 13, 2023, 08:36:24 AM
I wish I could get some!!! The only thing is that I'd have to keep them indoors... However, I do have some vaulted ceilings, so I could keep them pruned just enough... No intentions to sell... If they got too big I'll give them away with the same criteria that you have said previously!
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: FloridaManDan on January 13, 2023, 09:00:28 AM
plantperson,

I wish I had more to share! I believe all specimens are accounted for now. Although honestly, I don't think either of these guys are well suited for container living.

Contact me if you wanna discuss some spp. that may have a shot living indoors in a container.

- Dan
Title: Re: Durian + Salak Seedlings - South Florida
Post by: plantperson on January 13, 2023, 11:24:23 AM
PM sent.