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It may be a cheesy tourist attraction, but I really love Robert Is Here. I bought a bunch of miracle fruit bushes at half the price of other places and they were great plants. They have lots of fruit to sample, too.I just really admire someone who started out selling fruit at the age of 6 and is still going strong 60 years later.Carolyn
Mango Men Homestead. https://www.facebook.com/mangomenhomestead/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD0rRO1bCsIWhat plants are you looking to buy?
Quote from: johnb51 on June 22, 2022, 10:00:09 AMMango Men Homestead. https://www.facebook.com/mangomenhomestead/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD0rRO1bCsIWhat plants are you looking to buy?Thank you! I’ve been hoping to collect a Cherilata tree but I want it grafted on cherimoya so I’m also willing to buy scions. Also interested in other fruit trees too
Cherilata place is on the other coast, Fruitscapes. But call them first, their stock is not permanent. It's a peaceful drive across the swamp, could see an alligator if you're lucky.
Let us know about your trip when you get home, including what you got to taste.
I was looking for the cinnamon apple tree at fruit and spice and couldn’t find it. This is the fruit I wanted to try the most! Can anybody tell me where the tree is located approximately?
I tried a fruit called “Hagis” Syzygium tripinnatum But it’s also listed as Eugenia victoriana?
Quote from: BayAreaMicroClimate on June 25, 2022, 09:08:22 AMI tried a fruit called “Hagis” Syzygium tripinnatum But it’s also listed as Eugenia victoriana? The plant was erroneously labeled as Eugenia victoriana when it arrived at the Park. There is apparently some question as to the "tripannatum" species identification.
Quote from: Fruitguy on June 26, 2022, 12:08:48 PMQuote from: BayAreaMicroClimate on June 25, 2022, 09:08:22 AMI tried a fruit called “Hagis” Syzygium tripinnatum But it’s also listed as Eugenia victoriana? The plant was erroneously labeled as Eugenia victoriana when it arrived at the Park. There is apparently some question as to the "tripannatum" species identification.Thank you for the info! I was also curious about the 2 trees labeled Rheedia Sp and 1 Garcinia Sp. I heard 1 is lemon drop mangosteen. I’m assuming it’s the Garcinia Sp? Do you know what the Rheedia are?