

An ultra-rare sugar apple - Annona relative from South America. Bears small fruits that ripen to yellow-green, with white, edible flesh. Small tree, probably tropical with unknown hardiness. This species is extremely rare and little information is available regarding cultivation and uses.
An ultra-rare sugar apple - Annona relative from South America. Bears small fruits that ripen to yellow-green, with white, edible flesh. Small tree, probably tropical with unknown hardiness. This species is extremely rare and little information is available regarding cultivation and uses.
This plant grows as a little tree or shrub up to 3m. It's fruits are edible and about 4cm in diameter. Plant is native to Ecuador.
Sowing Instructions |
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Propagation: |
Seeds / Cuttings |
Pretreat: |
pour hot water over the seeds + soak about 24 h |
Stratification: |
0 |
Sowing Time: |
all year round |
Sowing Depth: |
1 cm |
Sowing Mix: |
Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite |
Germination temperature: |
25 ° C + |
Location: |
bright + keep constantly moist not wet |
Germination Time: |
about 2-6 weeks |
Watering: |
Water regularly during the growing season |
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