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It is from this similarity, and its bright yellow flesh, that the canistel fruit gets its moniker as the “eggfruit.” Tropical Fruits | Facts. Here are some interesting facts about tropical fruits: Mangoes are tropical fruits that are rich in vitamin C, vitamin A, and dietary fiber. They are also a good source of antioxidants, which can help ...
Passion fruit is a tropical fruit that is high in vitamin C and dietary fiber. It has a sweet-tart flavor and is often used in desserts and drinks. Cherimoya is a tropical fruit that is a good source of vitamin C and dietary fiber. It has a creamy texture and is often described as tasting like a combination of banana, pineapple, and strawberry.
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The fruit has growed to a big fruit in the meantime, I will upload a picture later. From the flowering Cherimoya I stored some pollen frozen in my fridge. In some days my Asiminia plants (I will take the varieties Sunflower or Prima1216 ) will start to bloom and than I will pollinate some flower with Cherimoya pollen and mark them.
He had heavy fruit set like on his huge Indian guava tree, a15ft tall black sapote,many other varities of guava trees, he also had a huge cherimoya and dragon fruit vine. « Last Edit: April 26, 2012, 08:24:56 PM by Moorpark Guy »
There is a large asian community but they are not the growers of durians and other tropical fruits most of the time.Darwin is a similar latitude to Bangkok and has a seasonal monsoon climate and the town gets about 1500mm/yr.Where I am sitting right now gets about 2600mm/yr and ther is rainforest behind my place.There is no doubt the asian and ...
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I've read in multiple places that annona squamosa prefers to grow in hot and dry lowland climates. Where i live in Hawaii i'm not considered lowland, i live up on the mountainside about 5 miles from the ocean around 1600-1700 ft elevation.
Some of the last batch of fruit: It's perhaps easier to get a good idea of what it looks like by watching the video tour of my plant room-- the carambola features starting at 40 seconds in. CoPlantNut's Black Dog LED-lit ultra-tropical setup Kevin