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Just wondering, anyone familiar with Jim West's Garcinia sp. madrono de monte? He description is just "large" & "subacid" so it doesn't tell a lot. I neglected to ask him about it when he was here for the fruit conference.John
Why not email Jim and ask him?
I think I will. I tried the group first as my hit rate for getting questions answered by Jim has been pretty low. Maybe this will improve now that it sounds like he has internet at his house. JohnQuote from: fruitlovers on February 03, 2014, 02:20:36 AMWhy not email Jim and ask him?
I'm afraid I don't have any info, but I bought seeds from him just based on his photo. I have a couple of seedlings in my greenhouse and I'd love to learn more as well.
Quote from: emegar on February 02, 2014, 10:36:29 PMI'm afraid I don't have any info, but I bought seeds from him just based on his photo. I have a couple of seedlings in my greenhouse and I'd love to learn more as well.Do you have a picture of the seedling G. madruno del monte?
Quote from: RICBITAR on February 10, 2014, 12:24:25 AMQuote from: emegar on February 02, 2014, 10:36:29 PMI'm afraid I don't have any info, but I bought seeds from him just based on his photo. I have a couple of seedlings in my greenhouse and I'd love to learn more as well.Do you have a picture of the seedling G. madruno del monte?These are my seedlings grown from Jim West's "Garcinia sp."
Hi Ricardo,I wish I could give you a definitive answer. They certainly look like they could plausibly be the same species. I can't claim any expertise, though.
Guaycuyacu Could it be the famous Rusty that Abimael from Puerto Rico said?https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=20698.0
Just madroño