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| Hello Everybody
I am looking for seeds of Cherry of Rio Grande, I have a good long list of seeds to trade with, please let me know if you are interested. Regards Waqas |
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- Posted by hmhausman FL 10B (hmhausman@aol.com) on Mon, Apr 19, 10 at 12:41
| I don't grow this currently, but I do know someone that has a nice size tree. I check to see if there is any seed available. Harry |
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| Waqas, What part of Pakistan do you grow these trees? Do you think they can grow between Islamabad and Peshawar? My cousins husband is from around that area and I am trying to convince him to grow some different type of fruit trees on his land in Pakistan. |
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- Posted by waqassaeed (My Page) on Tue, Apr 20, 10 at 5:04
| hello Well this plant will not stand frost in both Peshawar and Islamabad. Blueberries can be grown easily over there. Harry: I would be glad if you can help me. |
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- Posted by waqassaeed (My Page) on Fri, May 14, 10 at 18:50
| I am still looking for its seed. Please find below my updated trade list, let me know if somebody is interested in trading these with me. http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/waqassaeed |
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| Hi, Vivero Anones in Puerto Rico currently has seeds of Cherry of Rio Grande (Eugenia aggregata). Just google Vivero Anones (not sure if links are allowed here). I have ordered many times from Vivero Anones myself. I hope this help. Tomas |
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- Posted by cristian-r (My Page) on Fri, May 14, 10 at 23:15
| Hi! I have a small cherry of rio grande tree but not fruiting yet. From your list, I'd like Bael fruit, Phalsa, India Gooseberry/Amla and Karandas seeds. Do you have wampee and goumi? I have papaya and bilimbi, but also: - Tamarind Let me know something to do this seeds exchange! |
Here is a link that might be useful: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/tropicalfruits/msg040419011367 8.html?5
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- Posted by mango_kush 10b Hollywood, FL (My Page) on Fri, May 14, 10 at 23:46
| christian you grow some interesting anonas. what is your favorite variety? i grow kampong mauve sugar apple (red), 48/26 Lisa Atemoya, and Rollinia, Biriba have you ever tried Biriba Rollinia? how do you compare it to other anonas? |
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- Posted by cristian-r (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 2:09
| I have no clue about the varieties! i bought the trees in Brazil, they only sell plants, dont know anything about varieties!:) i ve never tasted a biriba, but i'd like to! the atemoya tastes as a cherimoya but has less seed and different shape i like soursop and sweetsop too! Do you have seeds of the red sugar apple? I think biriba is too tender to survive here, but we've got a fruit called araticu (rollinia emarginata) growing in the north of the country, i'm trying to get this one but is very difficult, since all nurseries sell common fruit trees! |
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- Posted by mango_kush 10b Hollywood, FL (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 15:51
| i was looking for that one for awhile too after seeing a picture of it online. its also called Rollinia but not Biriba, its a odd looking anona shrub
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- Posted by mango_kush 10b Hollywood, FL (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 15:54
| i dont have any red sugar apple seed, little fruits are starting to develope but i dont know if they will hold, trees only about a year old. definitely stick around when i do get them though, i would love to trade some anona seeds. |
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- Posted by waqassaeed (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 16:47
| Hello Cristian We have lots of stuff to trade :). wow. Well i have just added you in my facebook. Please do add me and also give me your email address. Let talk further in private email. Thanks Waqas |
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- Posted by cristian-r (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 17:26
| Ok! I've added you!:) Mango_kush, i'll be waiting for that red annona seeds!:) and here is a pic of araticu, its not the same fruit of top tropical. http://www.conservacion.org.ar/Nuestros-proyectos-frutos.htm that odd green annona in the left side is the Araticu
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- Posted by mango_kush 10b Hollywood, FL (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 17:38
| it looks like a green sugar apple. you must have alot of hybrid anonas. which anona is it comparable to? also i see a picture of what looks like Bacapuri. you guys have alot of Garcinias and Rheedias that get quite confusing for us because of their botanical names. any mangosteen? |
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- Posted by cristian-r (My Page) on Sat, May 15, 10 at 18:15
| Yeah, that fruit are endemic from Brazil and North of Argentina I have never tasted an araticu.. But it's a Rollinia Specie, so i guess it has some similarity in flavor with the biriba We don't have mangosteen, the climate is not ultra tropical I only know about Rheedia Brasiliensis (I've one) here in Argentina, and maybe R. Laterifolia in Jujuy/Salta, in the limit with Bolivia.. Brazil is the one with lots of strange fruits, I always get rare stuff from there! Here is very har to get that trees. |
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| Hello , Read that someone might have yellow Jaboticaba seed and wonder If you would consider parting with a few seeds Ursula culejools@yahoo.ca |
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