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Really nice Lucuma fruit Steven, I hope all is going well for you.
Hi Steven! Very nice, congratulations!
Hello dear friend!those lucumas are so pretty! and big!thanks for offering such great seeds, and photos!
The fruit of Pouteria Lucuma is a little sharp at the end. But your picture doesn't show the sharp sideCan you take a more clear pic? please
Quote from: davidia on November 05, 2014, 08:40:21 PMThe fruit of Pouteria Lucuma is a little sharp at the end. But your picture doesn't show the sharp sideCan you take a more clear pic? pleaseThese are an atypical shaped lucuma by the looks of them. They have a small nipple at the bottom, as pictured in two pics, but are much more round in form than the normal type.Stephen, have you tasted these ones? Are they dry or a bit moist, sweet or bitter?Thanks amigo!
Hi Jack what variety is your tree? Thank's!
Steven,How long did it take to fruit from seed?Obrigado!
Beautiful fruit there Steven, thanks for posting!
Seeds arrived yesterday in perfect condition. Two had actually germinated, many thanks.
I got mine today. Thank you very much Steven.I have a questionPlease correct me if I'm wrong, Lucuma La Molina was selected by national Agrarian University ( La Molina University) in Peru from Lucuma Da seda, so La Molina variety is supposed to be a better and bigger version of Da Seda, Is that correct ?.Mohd