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Wanted: asimina parviflora seeds/scions

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sanitarium:
I am looking for few seeds or scions of asimina parviflora, thanks

Triloba Tracker:

--- Quote from: sanitarium on March 03, 2016, 10:34:08 AM ---I am looking for few seeds or scions of asimina parviflora, thanks

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I see lots of folks have been asking for this and other asimina species on the forum over time.

You might PM Adam at FlyingFoxFruits....sounds like he may have access to wild parviflora: http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=5787.msg77628#msg77628

sanitarium:

--- Quote from: Triloba Tracker on March 04, 2016, 10:51:37 AM ---I see lots of folks have been asking for this and other asimina species on the forum over time.

You might PM Adam at FlyingFoxFruits....sounds like he may have access to wild parviflora: http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=5787.msg77628#msg77628

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Thank you for advice, I will try to contact him, but seems like he is overload with orders as I still waiting for reply to my email that I sent him few weeks ago..

Are there any wild asiminas in your region?

akanonui:
I live in Michigan where there is supposed to be an abundance of Asimina triloba, but I have still yet to find any wild. I am going to be buying a few trees of named varieties to plant in my yard but would like to at least try a wild fruit or find a wild stand. Every time I drive southward I look for them but end up finding none. Anyway, they seem to be more rare than people let on.

Triloba Tracker:

--- Quote from: akanonui on June 27, 2016, 12:10:34 AM ---I live in Michigan where there is supposed to be an abundance of Asimina triloba, but I have still yet to find any wild. I am going to be buying a few trees of named varieties to plant in my yard but would like to at least try a wild fruit or find a wild stand. Every time I drive southward I look for them but end up finding none. Anyway, they seem to be more rare than people let on.

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I hear ya...I have read many accounts of wild patches that are so full of ripe fruit that you can smell it from a distance. If these do exist, recent reading has lead me to believe that it must be more in the Ohio-West Virginia - Pennsylvania - Maryland area. We have a good number of pawpaws here in my area but finding fruit is not particularly common. Usually the trees are very small and in the understory. Patches that have fruit are ones on the edge of fields where they are lucky enough to get decent sunlight.

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