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Mate good luck getting them overseas….. I live in Australia and can’t even get any of them here. Hey
Those two types are in the US. They are in Florida as well.They have not fruited in Florida as far as I know yet. It will be interestingto see how they perform in CA and Florida and if they do as well asAustralia.
Florida is still going through its gefner and african pride phase and might not be ready for an out of sequence atemoya. There could be a great disturbance in the fruit continuum. The same applies if seedless and erdon lee lychees were to land there.
Troppo is about 2000 miles (not km) north of Melbourne where atempyas are also grown so its not easy to compare the their Australian performance to comparatively small areas. Florida is more like coastal south east Queensland and California may be more similar to parts of southern NSW. Regardless the Australian atemoyas would do fine in Florida and California.
Florida is still going through its gefner and african pride phase and might not be ready for an out of sequence atemoya. There could be a great disturbance in the fruit continuum.