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Mark and Simon, if you read this, how are your cherimoyas looking? My stuff still seems several weeks away. Maybe even 5 or 6 weeks. If everyones stuff is coming in mid december we might be able to still have this once the road is finished here. Sorry for not being decisive, my fruit ripening date is still and unknown as well as the construction work. Those things are just happening when they happen. Ive only had 2 ripe cherimoyas so far, most look tiny still.
If this happens, I'd love to be a part of it. I can bring some Fino de Jete cherimoya, Saijo, Fuyu and Hachiya persimmons, and I've still got some Reed avocados hanging on the tree. Simon_Grow, those Venus mangoes look amazing! Well done!
Simon,Is that honey hart or Dr white cherimoya?-FruitFool
you’ll see the arils with a membrane going down vertically.
Quote from: FruitFool on November 09, 2021, 09:17:55 PMSimon,Is that honey hart or Dr white cherimoya?-FruitFoolFruitFool, I believe that is a Booth. My tree is multigrafted and it was a drop but it looks like a Booth to me. The Dr. Whites are much larger, have more pronounced scales and have a small pimple/nipple near the base of each scale. My Dr Whites usually ripen closer to December, January or even later. Simon