Re Bonita creek: Last time I was there he had a few of the brokaw mangoes, and some of the older varieties. He told me he was planning on having some new hybrids in the next few months . I don't think he has any of the zill mangoes. He had quite a collection of cherimoyas as wel as cherimoyas x atemoya crosses. I got a mamey, green sapote, and sapodilla from him. And he had a neat collection of citrus as well. Had a xie Shan growing as well as a Lee x nova, ponkan, New Zealand lemonade, and ponderosa lemon. All on various root stock.
Also had a few carmen hass and GEM avocados , either on zutano or clonal rootstock, which I had been looking for for quite some time.
Champa nursery had the broadest collection of Florida mangoes that I had seen, many from pine island but a few must have been special ordered from other places because he had a boxed coconut cream some months back and I don't think pine island nursery sells those.
Mimosa nursery has many mangoes in general, but they don't have a broad variety. They just have a high quantity of the few cultivars that they grow.
Jimmy at champa seems much more like a mango enthusiast to me.
Bonita creek nursery also has a huge selection. Plus he's always experimenting and has interesting/unusual crosses on the side that he sometimes will part with. I like exotica and champa and mimosa as well but Bonita creek always has interesting things and great variety, for all your various tree needs
What type of mangos does bonita creek carry? Do they graft them here or import from florida?