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Great Experiment. It seems your zone 7 has more cold days than mine. I did a similar experiment maybe 5 years ago. I found that covering my plants with 6 mill plastic or 55 gal black trash bins was very effective.

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Therey a lot of discussion about grafting but how easy is to graft wax jambu? I have some tree that I know I don't like. Maybe they can be top worked? What say you all?

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How do you guarantee the cultivars are true to type?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Miracle Fruit Advice Requested
« on: September 29, 2025, 02:54:35 PM »
Well, since we are talking about miracle fruit, do anybany of you have trees that fruit at different times in the year?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Strawberry Guava Not Setting Fruit?
« on: September 21, 2025, 07:59:10 PM »
Here's my take. Your milage may vary. Too many on the market are from seed. That leads to a lot of variability. There are some poster here that have said... for give me if I am wrong I think the person was from Hawaii, that they have golf ball sized red ones. My 2 of my yellow makes some big ones not quite golf ball sized that are sweet. The red ones are small. One tree sets several times a year, the other once. There are no name cultivars as far as I know.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Mysterious carbonated melon from Portugal
« on: September 21, 2025, 06:55:54 PM »




This is a very old melon variety only found in a small region of Portugal near Barcelos, where my family is originally from. The locals call it spicy melon (melão picante). Amazingly, they call it that because it is actually spicy...

I'm starting to think that it's actually carbonated, giving the sensation that they call spicy in Portugal. I have no idea how it grows naturally with carbonation and no one else in the area seems to either, but it's a phenomenon that is so interesting. I don't think I've heard of another fruit that has this trait. And no, it is not carbonated due to fermentation or being overripe. It has been consistently observed in this variety for generations, there is even a festival for it every year. It has not been introduced very much to the rest of the world, and there isn't much information about it. I would be interested to understand the science behind it. I've just fruited it in the US after bringing seeds back from Barcelos. The official variety name is casca de carvalho.

Any other Portuguese people here can back me up or have tried it? Flavor is similar to other muskmelons, but with less sweetness and instead, a carbonation/spiciness
We need those seeds my friend.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: My review of nurseries I have visited.
« on: September 21, 2025, 06:53:08 PM »
This is my review of my visits to Several East Coast and West Coast tropical fruit nurseries. First I’ll cover the general differences between East Coast and West Coast Nurseries then I’ll discuss each nursery. The nurseries I will review are:
East Coast-
Excalibur
Pine Island
A Natural Farm
Florida Nursery Mart
Crowleys
Green Jungle
Top Tropical
Pokey’s
Edible Landscaping
Fruitscapes
West Coast-
Bob Wells
Exotica
Clausen
Mimosa
Champa
Shamus O’leary
A Tropical Concept

So, what’s the difference between East Coast and West Coast nurseries?
The first thing you will notice is price. On the west coast they put 3 gal trees in 5 gal pots and charge 5 gal prices. In general, you are going to get a lot bigger tree on the East coast for a lot less money. Trees on the East coast tend to be more of what you would find in the Caribbean and what is popular with the Caribbean communities. Trees on the West coast tend t to be more of what you would find in Asia/Mexico and what is popular with the Asian/Mexican communities.  What does that mean? There are more named varieties of some fruits on either coast. Some types of plants are easier to find on one coast than the other. I found several varieties of wax/rose apple and guava on the west coast. I also found that white Sapote varieties were more abundant on the west coast. Overall, whatever is popular is available popular on both coasts.  There is plenty of citrus, mangoes, guavas, tropical cherries, and sapodillas on both coasts.
One last thing. Although I refer to all the places as “nurseries” most of them are plant resellers so they are not doing any grafting on site or growing anything from seed to sale.
East Coast-
Excalibur
The property
This a big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. Just about anything you can think of has been on this property at one time.
The staff
 The staff is pretty knowledgeable. The owner’s wife can be nasty. One visit she is fine the next visit she is short and mean especially when her staff makes a mistake. 
The website
Like almost every place I visited the website does not have a correct current inventory. The other issue is if you call the staff will not always give you correct information about the inventory. You might be greeted with a terse reply if you say, “I just called an hour ago and asked if you had X and so and so said you did.” See the comment above in the staff section.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health. One issue I have had with their plants is fungus, scale and fire ants. If you get a plant from them repot it immediately and do an anti-fungal and insecticide spray. I would say this is good general advice but especially from them. Your experience may differ.

Pine Island
The property
This is another big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. This is the first nursery I ever visited and purchased from. It used to have just about anything you can think of. Even some unusual stuff. Now not so much.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call the staff does give you correct information about the inventory. The issue might be that they can’t tell you when something you want will be in. Unfortunately, this applies to almost everyone else too.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health.

A Natural Farm
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff and owner treat you like a relative. What can I say?  The place is well organized and they have several not fruit edibles on site. Topi tambo, ginger, turmeric, greens, they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. Close very close. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health. Maybe a little healthier.

Florida Nursery Mart
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    The place also has not fruit edibles on site. Peppers, tomatoes, greens, they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Hands down beats everybody on price. Why? See below.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have big health plants. Many of their 3 gals look like other peoples 5 gals. Maybe a little healthier. If you are looking for something common like guavas, mangos, etc. they usually can’t be beat.

Crowleys
This is a small/medium property. At the time of my visit they had a variety of  tropical and subtropical fruits and some floral specimens too.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable (it was Mrs. Crowley when I was there). She was really nice. I unfortunately left a bag with my lunch on her property after my purchase. I hope she doesn’t think I was dumping trash. Oops.
The website
I have never checked out their website so I can’t comment.
Prices
Prices on par with other Florida nursery’s maybe a little higher.
Quality
Good quality plants are found there.

Green Jungle

This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It’s well organized and everything is clearly marked. The owner is the staff. Bob Hopper is great to work with and he knows what is on his property. Last time I was there it was closed for covid. I hope Bob is alright. He is an older gentleman but super spry.
The staff
The Bob (the owner) is knowledgeable. Great guy.
The website
I have never checked out their website so I can’t comment.
Prices
Prices on par with other Florida nursery’s. Usually better.
Quality
Bob sells big healthy plants. Some 3 gals look like other people’s 7 gals. Really.

Top Tropicals
This is a medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals and some unusual stuff. I didn’t really walk around so I can’t speak to it’s organization. They seem to specialize in some things that you won’t find anywhere else. The first time I visited them they were in Punta Gorda. That was a long time ago. Now they are farther north.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable. I think the guy who runs it is…. Russian?
The website
The website is extensive but not reflective of what they sell. It is however one of the easiest to access resources for tropical plants with pictures on the web that I have found.
Prices
Prices seemed high to me. Almost west coast level maybe higher. I need to visit again.
Quality
I didn’t buy enough stuff to give them a fair assessment. I didn’t buy any of the common stuff and what I did buy was too exotic to be categorized because I have nothing to compare it to.

Pokey’s

The property
This is small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    The place also has non fruit edibles on site. Peppers, tomatoes….they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable. Pokey is there sometimes and he is a pretty good joke and story teller.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Pretty good and on par with Florida prices except for their avocados which are a little high. They probably have the best avocado selection of any place I have been to though so… still think their prices are high but you can get the cold tolerant avocados there and I couldn’t find that stuff anywhere else.
Quality
In terms of health and size they have healthy plants. I like him. He is an honest dealer.
Edible Landscaping
If you are in the Mideast region, as far as I know these are the only people in business doing anything close to the Tropical trade and they do mail order. This is a medium/large property with a variety of subtropicals but don’t expect a lot (i.e. no mangoes, only cold tolerant guavas (pineapple guava).  They used to have tropical guavas for mail order years ago as well as some sweet citrus varieties.  Now they just don’t have them. But they can get them for you if you really want them. It is well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own I don’t think they sell tomatoes or peppers or anything like that. I could be wrong.
The staff
The staff is definitely willing to help if you need it and they are polite and super knowledgeable about what they have and how to care for it. Actually, they are great. They helped me get some Texas persimmon plants so they can probably get you anything you want if you ask in advance of prime selling season or at least point you in the right direction.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory but it is close and maybe the closest to being perfectly accurate. Every time I have called about a plant they knew if it was in or not and when it would be available.
Prices
A little on the high side but they are the only suppliers of what they sell in my region and they the sell good stuff. I would say they are definitely fair.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have big healthy plants.

Fruitscapes
The property
This a big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. According to the guy who helped me they have everything but they didn't have everything the day I was there but they did have what I was looking for which was purple caimitos. They seem to also be a fruit seller and there was a lot of stuff on the tables. I would have gone on a fruit buying rampage but I was there for fruit tree hunting not eating.
***side note**** I  shopped at Florida Nursery Mart Excalibur and Jene's on this trip 08-20 that's why comments  about them are included in this section.

I had just left Excalibur about 2 and half hours earlier.  Excalibur had a lot of fruit for sell too; big canistels, lots of sapodillas etc. I snagged a loquat tree that I never heard of before called Ray's Fav at Florida Nursery Mart earlier that day that was way too expensive. Had to get it even though it looked like a tall 1 gal in a 7 gal container.
The staff
The staff I met was a lady with glasses who was selling fruit and a tall young guy who said he also updates the website and another lady who is one of the owner's wife. I also believe I spoke with one of the owners. Looked like he was around 45. If I am correct then him and his wife were helpful and polite.
The website
Like almost every place I visited the website does not have a correct current inventory. According to the tall guy who helped me if he spent time updating the website he wouldn't have time to work at the nursery. That tells me they have a lot of stuff and you need to know what you want and call ahead. I called two months in advance and I was told that caimitos would be ready in August. I called again one month in advance and I was told that caimitos would be ready in August. I called a week before I arrived and they said they were ready in 7 gal. When I got there they were ready. I rolled the dice and was lucky and I also found the 7 gal Silas woods and a 7 gal Makok which I was going to buy at Excalibur but they didn't have. I also got a ross sapote and a canistel called F2 plus I scooped up a Smathers white Saopote. I was hoping for Younghans. I suppose I will eventually find it.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
In terms of size I'm going to say they were a little on the small side. You know that 3 gal to 7 gal transition size that you are happy to get for 3 gal price and a little disappointed at 7 gal price?  In terms of health the plants all seemed healthy except for the white sapote that seemed a little sun burnt. If it was raised in full sun bravo. That means I won't have to baby it, so it's not a knock its just an observation. Also there was some black sooty stuff on the leaves of one the sapodillas. I will hit it with some copper then some neem and hope for the best.

West Coast-

Bob Wells

The property
This is a medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    Lots of citrus here and they ship everything except citrus.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory but it’s very, very, close. There was only one thing that I couldn’t find so they seem to be pretty current. If you call they will tell you what they have and what it costs.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have bigger than west coast average plants plants. 

Exotica
The property
This is a medium/large property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. I can’t call it well organized but you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. I heard about it from a YouTube mention. It was kind of overhyped to be honest. The place is not terrible. It’s just not so good that it should be oohed and awed over.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call you may or may not get someone to answer. They don’t seem to know much about their inventory. That said they have a lot of stuff.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices; maybe a little higher. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like an Australian beach cherry. How often they replenish their inventory of the special things I can’t comment on.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price. They were willing to sell really small plants in the 1 gal size that would not be available for sell at other nurseries and they sell them at lower prices and the prices for those are fair.

Clausen
The property
This is a medium/large property. Right around the corner from Exotica. I think they specialize in citrus because there was a lot there. I can’t call it well organized since I came for few specific things and they were right up front so I didn’t walk the property. The staff is willing to help if you need it and polite.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. The first time I went they had what I wanted except for the “Egyptian guava”. The second time I went they didn’t have the guava or the Indio mandarinquat I was looking for. If you call you will get an answer and they seem to know what is on site.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices.
Quality
They have good plants and the white sapotes I got were healthy although unnamed cultivars.

Mimosa
The property
This is a medium/large property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. I can’t call it well organized but you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. Lot’s of the labels were hand written. To be honest the inventory was kind of sparse. They did have many named varieties of wax apple. You really can’t find named varieties on the East coast in my experience. There were several named varieties of Atemoya and Cherimoya and Sugar apple. I don’t know how often there have things in stock because I only visited once. I don’t remember seeing any citrus.  The place in the middle of  the most Chines ethnic neighborhood I have ever seen. All the signs were in Chinese and English. That’s right… Chinese first then English.  It is the only place in America that I ever went to that had Cathay Bank ATM’s. To be honest I wish I had skipped Exotica and Clausen’s and went there first. Real Chinese food was there not the fake stuff you usually get but I digress
The staff
The staff was one old Asian man who seemed like he didn’t have time to talk or explain much of anything. The guy was almost comical in his curmudgeoness. He was kinda rude and dismissive but it wasn’t racial since I saw him treat every body that way. To the Vietnamese woman who spoke to him in Vietnamese he said in the thickest Chinese accent, “Hey, I’m Chinese I don’t speak your language. Speak English!” To a Chinese customer I heard him say, “You don’t know what you want. Come back when you decide. If you don’t see it, I don’t have it!”
They don’t take credit cards like every other place I visited. I told the guy I had to go to the ATM and when I returned 15 min later. However, he did open the gate to sell me the plants I had picked out. All that said don’t expect much customer service.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call you may or may not get someone to answer. They don’t seem to know much about their inventory.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices; maybe a little higher. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like named varieties I called out above.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price.


Champa
The property
This is a small property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It was pretty well organized. It’s small enough you can walk around and see what you want.  They have all the usual suspects in terms of tropical fruit. I don’t remember seeing any citrus.  The place in the middle of a very Asian community so I think that influences what they have much like Mimosa. This is the only place I went to that had Canistel (Bruce and I got the last one) , green sapotes and mamey sapote. I would have got the green sapote but they wanted  $75 for a plant that was barely a 3 gal. Most of the stuff I would have really wanted was not in stock. There is a video on youtube that shows a place called Champa that looks full of plants. It didn’t look like that when I went there.
The staff
The staff was one guy who was watering the plants. He seemed occupied but willing to help.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I didn’t call so I can’t tell you how reliable they are.
Prices
The prices seemed high. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like the pouterias I called out above.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price.

Shamus O’leary
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It is well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff When I got there was one young guy with glasses and another guy watering plants. The one bad thing I would have to say about this place is my godson went there and he had a negative experience. Basically, he was charged an additional $20 for help with to puttting a white sapote in a box that he had brought himself. I have shopped plenty of places but I was never charged for anything like this. He was there shopping for a gift asked the lady for help she points him to the 3 gal white sapotes helps him pick one out then rings up the plant. She gave him two small chicos to taste. The lady never told him there was a charge for this and he just swiped his card thinking “she said the plant costs X amount so this is what I must pay”. Turns out I had bought the exact 3 gal pot size Redland sapote for $20 less a week earlier.
The staff
The staff was one guy who was watering the plants. He seemed occupied but willing to help.
The website
The website for the most part seemed up to date.
Prices
The prices seemed high. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places but not a lot of choice on variety.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price even compared to other West Coast places.

A Tropical Concept

The property
This is a very small property with not much. It was totally unorganized. It’s basically a small parking car lot. It’s small enough you can see everything when you drive up. 
The staff
The staff was one guy and I assume his wife. They both looked pretty scruffy. He quite talkative and willing to help. Gotta give them struggle points. I will visit and buy there every time I visit Phoenix if for no other reason that the guy is trying so he must love it.
The website
I didn’t look so I don’t know
Prices
The prices seemed high for what he had. He cut me a deal so I bought a tree.
Quality
The plants seem healthy to be out in full sun. Nobody else I visited on the west was doing full sun except  Mimosa. I bought a mango tree that got confiscated at the California border. Yes I am salty. Now I have another reason to visit the guy again.
This is my review of my visits to Several East Coast and West Coast tropical fruit nurseries. First I’ll cover the general differences between East Coast and West Coast Nurseries then I’ll discuss each nursery. The nurseries I will review are:
East Coast-
Excalibur
Pine Island
A Natural Farm
Florida Nursery Mart
Crowleys
Green Jungle
Top Tropical
Pokey’s
Edible Landscaping
Fruitscapes
Jack and the beanstalk
Tampa Tropical Asian Nursery
West Coast-
Bob Wells
Exotica
Clausen
Mimosa
Champa
Shamus O’leary
A Tropical Concept

So, what’s the difference between East Coast and West Coast nurseries?
The first thing you will notice is price. On the west coast they put 3 gal trees in 5 gal pots and charge 5 gal prices. In general, you are going to get a lot bigger tree on the East coast for a lot less money. Trees on the East coast tend to be more of what you would find in the Caribbean and what is popular with the Caribbean communities. Trees on the West coast tend t to be more of what you would find in Asia/Mexico and what is popular with the Asian/Mexican communities.  What does that mean? There are more named varieties of some fruits on either coast. Some types of plants are easier to find on one coast than the other. I found several varieties of wax/rose apple and guava on the west coast. I also found that white Sapote varieties were more abundant on the west coast. Overall, whatever is popular is available popular on both coasts.  There is plenty of citrus, mangoes, guavas, tropical cherries, and sapodillas on both coasts.
One last thing. Although I refer to all the places as “nurseries” most of them are plant resellers so they are not doing any grafting on site or growing anything from seed to sale.
East Coast-
Excalibur
The property
This a big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. Just about anything you can think of has been on this property at one time.
The staff
 The staff is pretty knowledgeable. The owner’s wife can be nasty. One visit she is fine the next visit she is short and mean especially when her staff makes a mistake.
The website
Like almost every place I visited the website does not have a correct current inventory. The other issue is if you call the staff will not always give you correct information about the inventory. You might be greeted with a terse reply if you say, “I just called an hour ago and asked if you had X and so and so said you did.” See the comment above in the staff section.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health. One issue I have had with their plants is fungus, scale and fire ants. If you get a plant from them repot it immediately and do an anti-fungal and insecticide spray. I would say this is good general advice but especially from them. Your experience may differ.

Pine Island
The property
This is another big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. This is the first nursery I ever visited and purchased from. It used to have just about anything you can think of. Even some unusual stuff. Now not so much.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call the staff does give you correct information about the inventory. The issue might be that they can’t tell you when something you want will be in. Unfortunately, this applies to almost everyone else too.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health.

A Natural Farm
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff and owner treat you like a relative. What can I say?  The place is well organized and they have several not fruit edibles on site. Topi tambo, ginger, turmeric, greens, they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. Close very close. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
Usually on par with most other sellers in terms of size and health. Maybe a little healthier.

Florida Nursery Mart
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    The place also has not fruit edibles on site. Peppers, tomatoes, greens, they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Hands down beats everybody on price. Why? See below.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have big health plants. Many of their 3 gals look like other peoples 5 gals. Maybe a little healthier. If you are looking for something common like guavas, mangos, etc. they usually can’t be beat.

Crowleys
This is a small/medium property. At the time of my visit they had a variety of  tropical and subtropical fruits and some floral specimens too.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable (it was Mrs. Crowley when I was there). She was really nice. I unfortunately left a bag with my lunch on her property after my purchase. I hope she doesn’t think I was dumping trash. Oops.
The website
I have never checked out their website so I can’t comment.
Prices
Prices on par with other Florida nursery’s maybe a little higher.
Quality
Good quality plants are found there.

Green Jungle
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It’s well organized and everything is clearly marked. The owner is the staff. Bob Hopper is great to work with and he knows what is on his property. Last time I was there it was closed for covid. I hope Bob is alright. He is an older gentleman but super spry.
The staff
The Bob (the owner) is knowledgeable. Great guy.
The website
I have never checked out their website so I can’t comment.
Prices
Prices on par with other Florida nursery’s. Usually better.
Quality
Bob sells big healthy plants. Some 3 gals look like other people’s 7 gals. Really.

Top Tropicals
This is a medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals and some unusual stuff. I didn’t really walk around so I can’t speak to it’s organization. They seem to specialize in some things that you won’t find anywhere else. The first time I visited them they were in Punta Gorda. That was a long time ago. Now they are farther north.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable. I think the guy who runs it is…. Russian?
The website
The website is extensive but not reflective of what they sell. It is however one of the easiest to access resources for tropical plants with pictures on the web that I have found.
Prices
Prices seemed high to me. Almost west coast level maybe higher. I need to visit again.
Quality
I didn’t buy enough stuff to give them a fair assessment. I didn’t buy any of the common stuff and what I did buy was too exotic to be categorized because I have nothing to compare it to.

Pokey’s
The property
This is small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    The place also has non fruit edibles on site. Peppers, tomatoes….they got them.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable. Pokey is there sometimes and he is a pretty good joke and story teller.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I have never called about a plant so can’t tell you if they do a good job or not.
Prices
Pretty good and on par with Florida prices except for their avocados which are a little high. They probably have the best avocado selection of any place I have been to though so… still think their prices are high but you can get the cold tolerant avocados there and I couldn’t find that stuff anywhere else.
Quality
In terms of health and size they have healthy plants. I like him. He is an honest dealer.
Edible Landscaping
If you are in the Mideast region, as far as I know these are the only people in business doing anything close to the Tropical trade and they do mail order. This is a medium/large property with a variety of subtropicals but don’t expect a lot (i.e. no mangoes, only cold tolerant guavas (pineapple guava).  They used to have tropical guavas for mail order years ago as well as some sweet citrus varieties.  Now they just don’t have them. But they can get them for you if you really want them. It is well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own I don’t think they sell tomatoes or peppers or anything like that. I could be wrong.
The staff
The staff is definitely willing to help if you need it and they are polite and super knowledgeable about what they have and how to care for it. Actually, they are great. They helped me get some Texas persimmon plants so they can probably get you anything you want if you ask in advance of prime selling season or at least point you in the right direction.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory but it is close and maybe the closest to being perfectly accurate. Every time I have called about a plant they knew if it was in or not and when it would be available.
Prices
A little on the high side but they are the only suppliers of what they sell in my region and they the sell good stuff. I would say they are definitely fair.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have big healthy plants.

Fruitscapes
The property
This a big property with a large variety of tropical and subtropicals. According to the guy who helped me they have everything but they didn't have everything the day I was there but they did have what I was looking for which was purple caimitos. They seem to also be a fruit seller and there was a lot of stuff on the tables. I would have gone on a fruit buying rampage but I was there for fruit tree hunting not eating.
***side note**** I  shopped at Florida Nursery Mart Excalibur and Jene's on this trip 08-20 that's why comments  about them are included in this section.

I had just left Excalibur about 2 and half hours earlier.  Excalibur had a lot of fruit for sell too; big canistels, lots of sapodillas etc. I snagged a loquat tree that I never heard of before called Ray's Fav at Florida Nursery Mart earlier that day that was way too expensive. Had to get it even though it looked like a tall 1 gal in a 7 gal container.
The staff
The staff I met was a lady with glasses who was selling fruit and a tall young guy who said he also updates the website and another lady who is one of the owner's wife. I also believe I spoke with one of the owners. Looked like he was around 45. If I am correct then him and his wife were helpful and polite.
The website
Like almost every place I visited the website does not have a correct current inventory. According to the tall guy who helped me if he spent time updating the website he wouldn't have time to work at the nursery. That tells me they have a lot of stuff and you need to know what you want and call ahead. I called two months in advance and I was told that caimitos would be ready in August. I called again one month in advance and I was told that caimitos would be ready in August. I called a week before I arrived and they said they were ready in 7 gal. When I got there they were ready. I rolled the dice and was lucky and I also found the 7 gal Silas woods and a 7 gal Makok which I was going to buy at Excalibur but they didn't have. I also got a ross sapote and a canistel called F2 plus I scooped up a Smathers white Saopote. I was hoping for Younghans. I suppose I will eventually find it.
Prices
Prices there are on par with Florida prices
Quality
In terms of size I'm going to say they were a little on the small side. You know that 3 gal to 7 gal transition size that you are happy to get for 3 gal price and a little disappointed at 7 gal price?  In terms of health the plants all seemed healthy except for the white sapote that seemed a little sun burnt. If it was raised in full sun bravo. That means I won't have to baby it, so it's not a knock its just an observation. Also there was some black sooty stuff on the leaves of one the sapodillas. I will hit it with some copper then some neem and hope for the best.

Jack and the Beanstalk
The property
This is small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It, like most of the properties I have visited in Florida, is in a residential area. Parking is tight. The sales area is well organized. They probably have the most variety of 3 gal mangos that I have seen on the east coast of Florida. They have some things in the edible department that are not found at other nurseries such as the guajilote.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable. It might be easier if you speak spanish
The website does not have a correct current inventory. The owner is polite and they will make sure what you are looking for is there if you call in advance
Prices
Pretty good prices and some stuff is actually cheap considering the rarity
Quality
In terms of health and size they have healthy plants. You're probably not going to find any spectacular size deals but the plants are healthy.

Tampa Tropical Asian Nursery
The property
This is small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It is the most "West Coast" of the properties I have visited in Florida. It is similar to Jack and the Beanstalk as it is in a residential area. The Plus is the Parking is good inside the gate. The sales area is well organized. It looks A lot like Champa on the west coast. They variety of plants is quite impressive. There are some things there that I have seen nowhere else. There are also some things I haven't seen anywhere that far north. They had red longan as well as quite a few types of wax apple. They had long pepper, betel, and regular pepper. Many types of guava that i only saw on the west coast. I call that impressive.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable but the english is not the best. Not sure what the language is they were speaking but it something south east asian i'll guess vietnamese.
The website does not have a correct current inventory. The owner is polite and even sent a picture of the plant I was looking for.
Prices
Prices here are somewhat high in the three gall to 7 gal range. There are some 3 gal things that are on par with florida prices but some stuff in 3 gal is well over $50. Definitely there were too many 7 gals that looked like up potted 3 gals that were priced at 100.
Quality
Plants generally looked quite healthy and well watered. I did not see a lot of chlorosis or sun damage except on the red longan I bought.


West Coast-

Bob Wells
The property
This is a medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff is young and willing to help if you need it and polite.    Lots of citrus here and they ship everything except citrus.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory but it’s very, very, close. There was only one thing that I couldn’t find so they seem to be pretty current. If you call they will tell you what they have and what it costs.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices.
Quality
In terms of health and size they usually have bigger than west coast average plants plants.

Exotica
The property
This is a medium/large property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. I can’t call it well organized but you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. I heard about it from a YouTube mention. It was kind of overhyped to be honest. The place is not terrible. It’s just not so good that it should be oohed and awed over.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call you may or may not get someone to answer. They don’t seem to know much about their inventory. That said they have a lot of stuff.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices; maybe a little higher. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like an Australian beach cherry. How often they replenish their inventory of the special things I can’t comment on.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price. They were willing to sell really small plants in the 1 gal size that would not be available for sell at other nurseries and they sell them at lower prices and the prices for those are fair.

Clausen
The property
This is a medium/large property. Right around the corner from Exotica. I think they specialize in citrus because there was a lot there. I can’t call it well organized since I came for few specific things and they were right up front so I didn’t walk the property. The staff is willing to help if you need it and polite.
The staff
The staff is pretty knowledgeable.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. The first time I went they had what I wanted except for the “Egyptian guava”. The second time I went they didn’t have the guava or the Indio mandarinquat I was looking for. If you call you will get an answer and they seem to know what is on site.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices.
Quality
They have good plants and the white sapotes I got were healthy although unnamed cultivars.

Mimosa
The property
This is a medium/large property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. I can’t call it well organized but you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. Lot’s of the labels were hand written. To be honest the inventory was kind of sparse. They did have many named varieties of wax apple. You really can’t find named varieties on the East coast in my experience. There were several named varieties of Atemoya and Cherimoya and Sugar apple. I don’t know how often there have things in stock because I only visited once. I don’t remember seeing any citrus.  The place in the middle of  the most Chines ethnic neighborhood I have ever seen. All the signs were in Chinese and English. That’s right… Chinese first then English.  It is the only place in America that I ever went to that had Cathay Bank ATM’s. To be honest I wish I had skipped Exotica and Clausen’s and went there first. Real Chinese food was there not the fake stuff you usually get but I digress
The staff
The staff was one old Asian man who seemed like he didn’t have time to talk or explain much of anything. The guy was almost comical in his curmudgeoness. He was kinda rude and dismissive but it wasn’t racial since I saw him treat every body that way. To the Vietnamese woman who spoke to him in Vietnamese he said in the thickest Chinese accent, “Hey, I’m Chinese I don’t speak your language. Speak English!” To a Chinese customer I heard him say, “You don’t know what you want. Come back when you decide. If you don’t see it, I don’t have it!”
They don’t take credit cards like every other place I visited. I told the guy I had to go to the ATM and when I returned 15 min later. However, he did open the gate to sell me the plants I had picked out. All that said don’t expect much customer service.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. If you call you may or may not get someone to answer. They don’t seem to know much about their inventory.
Prices
On par with other West Coast prices; maybe a little higher. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like named varieties I called out above.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price.


Champa
The property
This is a small property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It was pretty well organized. It’s small enough you can walk around and see what you want.  They have all the usual suspects in terms of tropical fruit. I don’t remember seeing any citrus.  The place in the middle of a very Asian community so I think that influences what they have much like Mimosa. This is the only place I went to that had Canistel (Bruce and I got the last one) , green sapotes and mamey sapote. I would have got the green sapote but they wanted  $75 for a plant that was barely a 3 gal. Most of the stuff I would have really wanted was not in stock. There is a video on youtube that shows a place called Champa that looks full of plants. It didn’t look like that when I went there.
The staff
The staff was one guy who was watering the plants. He seemed occupied but willing to help.
The website
The website does not have a correct current inventory. I didn’t call so I can’t tell you how reliable they are.
Prices
The prices seemed high. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places like the pouterias I called out above.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price.

Shamus O’leary
The property
This is a small/medium property with a variety of tropical and subtropicals. It is well organized so you can come in and walk around and find/discover what you want on your own. The staff When I got there was one young guy with glasses and another guy watering plants. The one bad thing I would have to say about this place is my godson went there and he had a negative experience. Basically, he was charged an additional $20 for help with to puttting a white sapote in a box that he had brought himself. I have shopped plenty of places but I was never charged for anything like this. He was there shopping for a gift asked the lady for help she points him to the 3 gal white sapotes helps him pick one out then rings up the plant. She gave him two small chicos to taste. The lady never told him there was a charge for this and he just swiped his card thinking “she said the plant costs X amount so this is what I must pay”. Turns out I had bought the exact 3 gal pot size Redland sapote for $20 less a week earlier.
The staff
The staff was one guy who was watering the plants. He seemed occupied but willing to help.
The website
The website for the most part seemed up to date.
Prices
The prices seemed high. It did have somethings that I didn’t find at other places but not a lot of choice on variety.
Quality
The plants seem healthy but they are small for the price even compared to other West Coast places.

A Tropical Concept
The property
This is a very small property with not much. It was totally unorganized. It’s basically a small parking car lot. It’s small enough you can see everything when you drive up.
The staff
The staff was one guy and I assume his wife. They both looked pretty scruffy. He quite talkative and willing to help. Gotta give them struggle points. I will visit and buy there every time I visit Phoenix if for no other reason that the guy is trying so he must love it.
The website
I didn’t look so I don’t know
Prices
The prices seemed high for what he had. He cut me a deal so I bought a tree.
Quality
The plants seem healthy to be out in full sun. Nobody else I visited on the west was doing full sun except  Mimosa. I bought a mango tree that got confiscated at the California border. Yes I am salty. Now I have another reason to visit the guy again.

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Are they regulary open? Do they answer the phone? I will go get one this weekend but I don't want to ride down and then they don't have inventory. Do you think the 5 gal was a legit 5 gal or a stingy 5 gal? They have a 7 on the website for $200.

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My tree is grafted, it has been in ground now for roughly 3 years.

It was actually fruiting from the pot and has fruited each year since. Started in a 7gal
Where did you  buy your tree?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: White sapote cultivar reviews
« on: September 11, 2025, 12:41:17 PM »
I had a very ripe white sapote yesterday. I will have to check the label and see it id still legible. That said it was somewhat bland and had a "herbal" flavor. Has anyone else experienced that with white sapote ?

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My two cents. Maybe it the tree not the cultivar. I buy two of almost everything and it never ceases to amaze me how I will have one tree that has a superior growth habit fruit flavor resistance to bugs better size or flavor. I live in a Not Tropical area that is barely Zone 8 and have owned 3. Got one from Mike at Treesnmore it has put on a about a foot in height in 6 months. Take some grafts and add it to another tree. Btw the one I ate was not what I was looking for. It tasted of mamey i.e. sweet potatoe/pumpkin flavor instead of pear in brown sugar. I let it fall from the tree. BS maybe bs or maybe it is my tree 8)

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EKT now has DA#3 for $250.  Go to 1:22.  She has about 10 trees.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNJ_g4lqJCc&ab_channel=EKTNurseryLakewoodCalifornia
Two fifty for a 3 gal is high. To be honest they all look like Malaysian red to me. How do I know that they did not rip me off? I have been looking for a good tasting sweet red guava for years. Between graft failures and bad taste I have lost every time. :-X

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Citrus General Discussion / Re: Crispy Honey Kumquat - Lunar New Year
« on: June 16, 2025, 05:32:25 PM »
Some of the pictures look fake. This guy looks more realistic.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yqNbx_nCuEc
or this guy
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rU6e5G8g-io

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Lara Farms gets a 6 out of 10. He needs to improve his website and his quality control. It's not that hard. Everybody has the right to compete and improve or run their reputation's into the ground as they please.

I pre-order with almost no one. That is an interest free loan. Anytime I have more than one person I can get a product from I don't prepay or pre-order. Raintree Nursery, OneGreenWorld or Gurneys or any of the other companies are definitely not getting "pre-order".

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Campbell White Sapote HELP?
« on: June 01, 2025, 06:28:08 PM »
I feel like the campbell's were sent out too early but the mangos I bought via mail-order from Lara Farms in the past were probably some of the largest 3gallons I'd ever seen, it's a bummer that they wouldn't at least offer a discount on a replacement given the circumstances to at least accept partial responsibility that these were very young.

I'm glad we're all having a similar experience, albeit not always great, at least I take comfort in knowing I'm not blundering my first white sapote growing attempt.
Yeah I wish they would have offered a discount at least but it is what it is. I’m also glad I’m not the only one. The rootstock itself is doing well so at least I have some kind of white sapote I can try grafting on later.  :)
The guy is too eager to sell. He needs to let his grafts heal longer before selling. He is going to ruin his rep. If this guy gets enough 50/50 reviews he is going to suffer.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Tropical Apricot dropping flowers
« on: May 23, 2025, 08:56:07 PM »
Come on guys. You know I have been looking fore one. Help old man CarolinaZone out.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Butterscotch sapodilla
« on: May 14, 2025, 07:24:26 PM »
The fruit was sweet but to be honest I did not like it.

So that's another grower saying no thanks after fruiting the tree?
No I wouldn't say, "No thanks", more like, "It's for the collection" I will graft it on to some other varieties. It may improve in time. I was hoping for "pears in brown sugar with a little butterscotch". I'm trying to think of a fruit that I have had that has a butterscotch flavor other than an american persimmon.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Butterscotch sapodilla
« on: May 12, 2025, 02:08:39 PM »
I just ate the one fruit that I had on my butterscotch. I bought it from Mike at Treesnmore. Very healthy plant. No bugs no wilt no sickeness. The fruit was sweet but to be honest I did not like it. Not much grit but to be honest it tasted of mamey. It had a definite pumpkin/sweet potatoe flavor that I have never had in any other sapodilla. I bout two and they both have plenty of flowers. I will post up a picture later.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: I’m an idiot
« on: May 04, 2025, 07:39:39 PM »
We all qualify as "idiots" then, lol.

Planted a 3g grumi 9 years ago, just started flowering.
You too? Say it ain't so! It took me about that long too. Had a couple of Kei Apples that never flowered after 8.

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American persimmons are always squishy, right?

I tried the astringent (hachya?) asian types a couple times and it seems like by the time they are edible they are nearly mush, and I read the american types are the same or worse!

Do people eat them with a spoon?  Or are they normally dried?
Americans are not mushy and depending on the area and the fruit they are more chewy. If you have some that hang on the tree they will dry to a chewier consistency. The same thing happes if you can starve them for water as they are ripening. Americans seem to be less watery than Asians. Nikitas gift is a watery hybrid and rossyanks is less so. Pollinated Nikita's gift have a better texture and flavor than unpollinated Nikita's gift but they are still mushy.

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I think what you are trying to do is going to be difficult. Even if they work such as the one you suggested how do we know it would taste good? I have diospyros texana and kaki and hybrids growing in proximity to each other and I haven't noticed them being more seedy than usual. The Texana I have always has male flowers. It's a tough cross you're looking for. Keep up the work. If you can do it you will definitely have something special. Also try to reach out to people who are doing research at universities. Best of luck.

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+1 on the question.

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: "Bulletproof" Mango List
« on: April 10, 2025, 06:59:17 PM »
Has anybody tried using Reliant on mangoes?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: A Brand New Mamey Hits the Books!
« on: April 10, 2025, 06:55:07 PM »
On my way!!

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: A brand new mamey hits the books
« on: April 10, 2025, 01:19:56 PM »

This is the G-3 mamey
Tasting amazing…my friend Bobby says like caramel fruity taste…no vegetable/pumpkin taste
I can agree with that

This is the new G-4

I am hyped up for this one
Small size of fruit will be perfect for the greenhouse
They don't taste like pumpkin or sweet potatoes? It seems like it would have that "vegetable" since it has high amounts or betacarotene. How small is small? I learned that there are some softball to baseball sized varieties. Those would interest me. Two last questions. Why would the size influence the amount of time it takes to ripen? When are we planning in the road trip!?!?! 8) 8) 8)

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