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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: WTB: Myrciaria Glomerata, red cabeluda
« on: April 27, 2022, 02:03:15 PM »
Well, isn't that true about all "rare" fruits lol. Poor analogy on a tropical fruit forum.
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I quit being interested in it as much after seeing the taste test. Sounds more like a novelty fruit like most of the Eugenia and some of the other myrciaria, not much pulp or taste, just a very expensive ornamental myrciaria. I think it would be more popular and more information on it in Brazil in the last 10 years it's been around if it were worth much.
https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=22155.0
You do realize it is still very rare still even in Brazil. The only taste test from Adam was just from one fruit and wasn’t sure it was fully ripe. Even if it’s not a top tier fruit it sure is very ornamental.
It’s all about supply and demand folks. Talking about it on here sure isn’t going to bring the demand down. I highly doubt people are just hoarding rare fruit plants for themselves. In this case it looks like Myrciaria glomerata is a more sensitive plant than some of the others in the genus if I only have a couple plants I wouldn’t risk cutting it if I thought it may stress it and make it slower to fruit. Also these produce fruits near the growing tips unlike Plinia. There is a guy in Portugal that is fruiting it now too so in a few years the supply will go up.
Thank you much for the update! Those are truly wild temperatures knowing this specie’s native climate range…but again those are prolly your selected X-th generation (Survival of the fittest).
For a random question now: What size pot would I be able to keep a camu camu indefinetely, or at least for the longest time, 15Gal, 25Gal? I read they only grow 10 to 15 feet tall usually
Got a bunch right down the road in Livingston for you.
Greg,
That PM is not getting through... email is fine though.
kevin@bamatv.com
Kevin
Hi Greg.... I can provide either or both... seeds too.
Not too far away either in AL...
kevin@bamatv.com
Kevin
Marlohe, that was genius, I wonder if any fruit tree new growth would lend itself for propagation in this manner; thanks for the info.
You can probably get alot of things to root but getting them established is another ballgame.
This only works on trees that have a spreading root structure, not trees with a taproot like mango
I take back all the harsh words I had to say about my tree. It is now covered in flower buds. It must have been a sun issue as a storm and pruning of my red prawn opened the sun to it and the flower buds appeared.