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Leaves have white margin like 48-17.
This to me appears to be a geffner atemoya.
This looks like a reticulata or possibly a temoylata as seanny suggested 48-18 -> https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=10756.0The tell is the short flowers as reticulata vs a geffner which are longer, also the glossy leaves as reticulata vs geffner.-Joe
It looks a bit like atemoya but mostly custard apple, temoylatas are quite rare so I think that’s not the case 🤔
TY Seanny, how would you describe the flavor and texture of 48-17?
Quote from: BloomAndBurn on May 25, 2021, 12:44:27 PMTY Seanny, how would you describe the flavor and texture of 48-17?Flavor was ok the year before, bad last year.Texture was soft.Leaves on your tree also look like leaves on a cherilata.No fruits here.
I grow them for ornamental so I only have a branch or 2.I have to pollinate a few flowers else no fruits.I have no experience with self pollination.
Quote from: Seanny on May 26, 2021, 12:18:48 PMQuote from: BloomAndBurn on May 25, 2021, 12:44:27 PMTY Seanny, how would you describe the flavor and texture of 48-17?Flavor was ok the year before, bad last year.Texture was soft.Leaves on your tree also look like leaves on a cherilata.No fruits here.I think cherilatas have wider leaves.
They look nothing like my Geffner. My leaves are much paler and fuzzy not at all shiny and from the pic mine are smaller also.
Not an Atemoya. Not likely a Cherilata. Looks like a Temoylata, such as the 47--18. (Not 48--17)
May I ask where did you get this annona? I’ve been looking for either a scion or a plant.
Doesnt fit in with my image of gefner, AP or any of the mammoth clan. There is something odd about that one and from a few leaves sherlock holmes and nostradamus might have to be called in on this.