Nothing is for sale and can only provide seeds in small numbers.
Upon agreement of barter I will take photo of seeds and parcel and send the photo to you if requested, please do the same so there is transparancy. I can use tracked postage and give you the tracking number. Can also send non tracked letter. I am not responsible if parcel do not arrive, but can provide evidence that I did actually send what was agreed.
I use vermiculite or nothing as medium inside a zip-lock bag but can also use styrofoam.
Seeds:Annona reticulata, guanabanaMedium size low fiber sweet fruit.
Avaliable soon.
Annona cherimola x a. squamosa "African pride" AtemoyaAvaliable now.
Annona cherimola, CherimoyaAvaliable now.
Annona mucosa, syn. Rollinia mucosa. Rollinia, BiribaSpiky and smooth skin variety.
smooth skin variety: no "spikes", flat ridges, looking more like a sugar apple.
Avaliable now.
Annona squamosa , Purple sugar appleDelicious fruit and tree bears well.
Available now.
Adenia hetrophylla, Lacewing vinePassifloraceace family. I eat the flesh of the seed and spit out the seed, have to be ripe to be of any interest.
It's a tiny bit sweet and a bit bitter, but the flower and fruit is very beautiful.
Take caution eating this fruit, I am not sure if all parts are edible.
None available.
Artocarpus integer, CempedakYellow flesh, 26,5 on brix meter. Long fruit with spikes, not smooth skin.
None available.
Artocarpus Integer, CempedakSupposedly a Vietnamese veriety that produces small fruits, brix 25.
None available.
Artocarpus heterophyllus, Jackfruit.Soft arils, creme color, very sweet, fruits drop when soft and do not rot on the tree and the fruit is easy to open with your hands, latex is low and does not stick to hard like some crunchy ones. Up to 10kg fruits. My favourite one.
None available.
Crunchy arils, orange, very sweet, up to 37Kg fruits. (very different taste from the Amber jackfruit).
None available.
Crunchy arils, orange/red, very sweet similar to Amber variety.
None available.
Artocarpus odoratissimus, Marang, TerapDelicious fruit, very sweet with strong odour.
None available.
Barringtonia edulis, Cut nut Available now.
Beilschmiedia bancroftii, Yellow wallnutLarge seed, that is edible after treatment according to info from tropical.theferns.info. I have never tried eating it so I do not recommend it.
Available now.
Bunchosia glandulifera, Ciruela Verde, Peanutbutter fruitDelicious fruit, our tree's bore fruit in 2 years from seed. It's better then any Plina sp. I have tested. Fruits are easy to harvest as the branches have a weeping habit. Cuttings that we have put directly in the ground have taken and are growing well.
Available now.
Citrus medica, citronSmell is great.
Available now.
Citrus japonica, kumquatRound and oblong varieties.
Available now.
Clausena lansium, wampeeNone available.
Crescentia cujete, The calabash treeShell of fruit used as bowl etc. calabash bowl.
Available now.
Elaeocarpus bancroftii, Grey nutSeed is delicious, similar to mature coconut seed but drier and denser. Easy to open in a vice.
Tastes better then fresh macadamia (not dried) but does not taste better then dried macadamia.
Probobly one of the best edible non coastal bush seeds around here.
Have two verieties, one with larger seed that is better.
Available now.
Elaeagnus triflora, Milla milla vineAvaliable soon.
Elaeagnus latifolia, soh-sang None available.
Eugenia reinwardtiana, Cedar bay cherrySweet/sour fruits, seeds comes of flesh easy, quite good, I like it as much as any Jabuticaba I have tasted (Plina sp.)
Available now.
Eugenia brasiliensis var leucocarpus, Orange GrumichamaAbsolutely delicious fruit, no sour when ripe and color is orange when ripe. On average one seed per fruit, while purple grumichama have up to 7 seeds in one fruit.
The Orange one is better then the majority of purple grumichama I have tasted.
None available.
Eugenia brasiliensis, Purple GrumichamaHave many different tree's and there is one out of 40 tree's in a hedge that bears bigger and sweeter fruits.
None available.
Elaeocarpus serratus, Ceylon oliveStrange flavour, but I like it.
None available.
Davidsonia pruriens, Davidson plumSour not bitter or sweet, makes the best sweet chilli sauce.
Images comming.
None available.
Dispyrious australisWaiting for the tree to bear.
None available.
Dispyrious dygnia, black sapoteSweet taste and good size, around 10cm average diameter. From self pollinating tree, no other tree's close by.
Available soon.
Durio zibethinusFrom local tree's.
Ellipsoid fruit, wide thorns, thick husk (high insect resistance), yellow orange marbeled flesh, thick bitter sweet amazing flavour!
Available now.
Ficus leptoclada, Atherton figSweet small figs, very simlar to a brown turkey but tiny in comparison and not as sweet.
Small and beautiful tree, fruits multiple times a year. Does not have flies/wasps inside the fruit like som other figs.
Sweet taste and soft texture when ripe.
Available now.
Ficus pleurocarpa, banana figEdible, seedy, not very sweet but beautiful fruit.
Available soon.
Garcinia warreniiReminiscentce of a Davidson plum but a lot better, sourness is agreeable and flesh comes of the seed easy, no sweetness really (will test brix soon). Beatyful and strong red juice, strongest I have seen in any fruit yet.
Can eat a couple and enjoy them as they are a lot better then a Davidson Plum. This one is from a littoral tree, other verieties excist.
Not avaliable.
Garcinia mangostana, mangosteenAvaliable soon.
Garcinia gummi-gutta, CambogiaSour, yellowish veriety.
Avaliable soon.
Gliricida sepium, (quickstick tree or Madre de cacao)Usefull food forest tree, shade tree, nitrogen fixing root nodules, grows easy from cutting, soil erosion by making rows of them on contour.
Available now.
Inga edulisVery long twisting pods, sweet flavour with cinamon.
Available now.
Inga spectabilis, could possible be Inga feuilleiFlat green pods with no twist, good yeild per bean pod.
None available.
Inga sp., could possible be Inga feuilleiRipens to gold color with velvet texture.
None available.
Litsea graciae, engkalakAbsolutely delicious fruit!
None available.
Mammea americana, mammey appleAvailable now.
Mangifera IndicaNam Doc Mai seed, Simply the best mango in my opinion!
Cedar Bay mango, long green skin, orange flesh low fiber really sweet and good flavour, very close ot NDM.
Australian banana mango, small, yellow flesh, stringy but very sweet and good.
None available.
Morinda citrifolia, Smooth skin Noni (the common Noni)Big fruits, smoot skin and oblong tapered. Lovely strong Noni flavour for the ones that are accustomed to it.
I eat them by carving of the outer flesh with a knife.
Images comming.
Available now.
Morinda citrifolia, Bumpy skin Noni or Kryptonite NoniSmaller fruits then the common veriety, oblong, protusions all around reminding me a bit of kryptonite.
Inside flesh is slightly pink. There are other Morinda sp. but this one is not like them. Not sure exactly what this is.
Images comming.
Available now.
Morinda sp. Pink noniiBig fruits, firmer flesh, pink color, sweeter the the common Nonii, tastes more like a normal fruit.
None available.
Musa banksiiLots of seeds, tasty flesh when fully ripe, beautiful.
Image comming.
Available now.
Pachira insignisAvailable now.
Pachira aquaticaAvailable now.
Palaquium galactoxylumSweet, edible, brix 20, please check out other post for more info:
https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=45673.msg444769#msg444769None available.
Passiflora sp. (kuranda)Bitter and strange flavour, quite big fruit.
None available.
Passiflora foetida, Stinking passion flowerNot stinky at all in my opinion, tastes good, not like a edulis but ok.
Hardy vine and not to vigorous.
Available soon.
Passiflora edulis, Common PassionfruitHave panama gold, panama red and purple/black skin veriety.
Available now.
Passiflora quadrangularis, Gigant passionfruitLarge fruit, edible skin, uniqe taste around seed, full of delicious juice.
None available.
Persea americana, Ahuacatl, AvocadoMany seedling varieties, please ask, west indian and guatemalan.
Images comming.
Avaliable now.
Pimienta dioca, AllspiceAbsolutely delicious fruits, sweet with pimienta flavour, soft texture and seeds separate easy from flesh. Heavy bearing with small fruits. Lot's of flowers that bees visit a lot, can hear a vibration from the tree when in flower.
None available.
Pouteria caimito, AbiuLow latex, sweet, one seed per fruit on average.
Images comming.
None available.
Pouteria sapota, Mammey sapoteRed flesh round ellipsoid, very good tasting.
Orange Flesh pointy ellipsoid, very good tasting.
Available now.
Pseuduvaria froggattiiTastes like watery aprictot when very ripe, a funky taste similar to other wild fruits. Can test brix.
When unripe it's bitter and not good. Beautiful cauliflorous flowers.
None available.
Sapida bligh, AckeeHave access to a tree but searching for other verieties also.
Available now.
Syzygium forte, Flakey-barked satinashTaste like a bad common apple, a little sweet and little bitter/astringent, the biggest are aprox. 5cm in diameter. Beautiful flowers and copious amounts of fruit.
Have images comming.
None available.
Syzygium fibrosum, Fibrous satinashSoft and fluffy texture, a little bit sour with no bitteness and not sweet really, I like it. Most fruits are seedless so this one is limited.
This veriety is the one with the calyx lobes not protuding much.
Image comming.
None available.
Syzygium cormiflorum, Bumpy satinashSimilar taste to water apple but with slight bitterness. Beatuiful tree, cauliflorous.
None available.
Syzygium malaccense, malay appleSweet, red/purple fruits, big aprox 10cm in lenght.
None available.
Syzygium sp. #1Purple/blue skined small fruits, fluffy flesh like fibrosum, not sweet.
None available.
Syzygium sp. #2Purple skined fruits, firmer flesh, quite edible.
None available.
Sicana odorifera, Cassabanana (red type)Viable seeds already have some vines growing.
Seed from red/orange fruit.
Available now.
Terminalia kaernbachii, OkariThe second best edible seed after coconut, Please visit this post for more info
https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=44604.msg442302#msg442302Available soon.
Terminalia CatappaBetter tasting flesh and seed is larger then average. Seed is about twice in size to average size beach almond. More images will come.
Available now.
Terminalia microcarpaVery small fruits, purple/blue skin, not edible flesh like Terminalia Catappa, seeds are tiny so not really worth cracking.
Available now.
Unkown fruitWould prefer to swap this one inside AU as I don't know what it is.
Have a look at this post for more info:
https://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=45986.0None available.
Please correct me on the botanical names or common names if you feel it's incorrect.
I update avaliability on a regualr basis all around the year, but please ask for availability.
Cassabanana and Crescentia cujete are not local but still fresh.
Can try and source seeds you are searching for and will provide photo of fruit and seed when found. I can not list all the fruits available in the forest that I live in so in reality I have access to more .
Can swap for these bellow or please tell me what you got to offer:Artocarpus sp.
Artocarpus altilis, breadfruit with seeded fruit
Artocarpus marianensis, Duk Duk (Dug Dug)
Bactris concinna (northern Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia)
Bactris ferruginea, Tucum (eastern Brazil)
Bactris major, Beach Palm (Beach Palm)
Bactris maraja, Maraja (Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, north through Central America to Costa Rica)
Bactris setosa, Tucum (Brazil)
Beilschmiedia anay, Anayo (Guatemala to Mexico)
Brosimum alicastrum, Ramon/Maya nut (C. America)
Canarium album, Chinese White Olive (E. Asia)
Canarium ovatum, Pili, (Philippines, New Guinea)
Canarium schweinfurthii, African Elemi/African dabai (Senegal to west Cameroon and extending to Ethiopia, Tanzania and Angola)
Canarium odontophyllum var. maroon/crimson/red skin.
Cocos nucifera var. macapuno coconut (E. Asia)
Cocos nucifera var. spicata dwarf coconut (E. Asia)
Duguetia sp.
Dacryodes buettneri (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo)
Dacryodes igaganga (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and possibly Congo)
Dacryodes klaineana (Sierra Leone to Cameroon, south to Gabon.)
Dacryodes macrocarpa (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines.)
Dacryodes rostrata, Kembayau (Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippine)
Durio dulcis, gigant fruited variety
Durio lowianus (Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia)
Durio oblongus (Sarawak, Malaysia)
Durio testudinarum, kura-kura (Malaysia, Indonesia)
Durio kinabaluensis, Mount Kinabalu durian (Kinabalu)
Durio crassipes (Tenom and Sipitang areas of Sabah)
Durio grandiflorus (Borneo)
Durio sp. (Any other durio species,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Durio_species)
Durio zibethinus var. thornless (Jakarta Java, Lombok Island Indonesia, Philippines)
Dimocarpus longan subsp. longan var. echinatus
Fei banana seeds
Keranji madau
Litsea calophylla (Indonesia)
Litsea machilifolia (Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)
Lodoicea maldivica, coco de mer/double coconut (Seychelles)
Lasjia grandis (Macadamia grandis), Barong nut (FNQ, China camp)
Macadamia sp.
Mangifera incarpoides (New Guinea)
Mangifera kemanga, Kemang (Indonesia)
Mangifera pentandra (Malaysia)
Mangifera pedicellata (Indonesia)
Mangifera rubropetala (Borneo)
Myristica fragrans, nutmeg
Megalanthus, big yellow pithya
Persea americana cv. long neck "russel"
Persea schideana, Coyo (southern Mexico and parts of Central America)
Ruby Longan variety
Scorodocarpus borneensis (garlic flavoured leafs)
Syzygium aromaticum, Clove
Syzygium erythrocalyx, Johnstone River Satinash
Talisia sp.
Uvaria sp.
Mauritia Flexuosa, Buriti (S. America)
Acrocomia aculeata, Bocaiuva (S. America) (coconut relative)
Astrocaryum aculeatissimum, Brejaúva (Brazil)
Spondias Tuberosa, Umbu (Brazil)
Caryocar brasiliense, Pequi (Brazil) (dry, rich taste)
Gustavia macarenensis, iniaku (Ecuador)
Caryodendron orinocense, Metohuayo/barinas nuts (Peru)
Peace!