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Which of the varieties you have are your favorite? Im still waiting for all mine to flower and fruit for the first time.
I'd love to buy some E. polyclada seeds if you still have some, and E. domingensis seeds when you get them. Are you going to make a waiting list or just post when you have them?
I'm in Austin, and I have:reinwardtiana (Cedar Bay cherry)casearioides (rare)brasiliensis (grumichama--red/yellow)victoriana (guayabilla, sundrop)luschnathiana (pitomba-da-bahia)stipitata (arazá, araçá-boi)involucrata (Cherry of the Rio Grande)involucrata (Cherry of the Rio Grande, "Ben's Beut" selection)calycina (savannah cherry)florida (Guamirim)dasyblasta (aka Eugenia uniflora var. dasyblasta)
Guys i have 1600+ Eugenia Ligustrina seeds(inside the fruit)...i am looking forward to sell or bid these...ebay is no longer accepting bids into USA from outside countries. Help me find a deal with these before they go wasted!! if you know a site were i can sell most of these?there's the link https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=46824.0i also have very few seeds of Eugenia Polyclada(EXTREMELY rare) which is endemic to the South West of Dominican Republic...from a dry forest of a semi-arid region. It's almost extinct...i had bought these from the botanical park years ago without ID. Now a botanist told me it's E.Polyclada and they had run out of it! so i gave them a seedling. My plant is an adult and it's not a heavy producer. It's 5 feet tall with side growing branches. Produces a fruit from white to orange then orange to red and it falls. It's not very productive but it produces somewhat bigger fruit than say pitanga and it's sweet and tasty.later i may have Eugenia Domingensis and Eugenia Monticola seeds.
Quote from: digigarden on March 28, 2022, 03:46:07 PMGuys i have 1600+ Eugenia Ligustrina seeds(inside the fruit)...i am looking forward to sell or bid these...ebay is no longer accepting bids into USA from outside countries. Help me find a deal with these before they go wasted!! if you know a site were i can sell most of these?there's the link https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=46824.0i also have very few seeds of Eugenia Polyclada(EXTREMELY rare) which is endemic to the South West of Dominican Republic...from a dry forest of a semi-arid region. It's almost extinct...i had bought these from the botanical park years ago without ID. Now a botanist told me it's E.Polyclada and they had run out of it! so i gave them a seedling. My plant is an adult and it's not a heavy producer. It's 5 feet tall with side growing branches. Produces a fruit from white to orange then orange to red and it falls. It's not very productive but it produces somewhat bigger fruit than say pitanga and it's sweet and tasty.later i may have Eugenia Domingensis and Eugenia Monticola seeds.What’s the growth habit of the plant like, and how big is the fruit?