ANNONA SQUAMOSA: NA DAI
For Pre-order: 8 Gal - $238.34 | ||
Sunlight: Part to Full | Growth Rate: Medium | Drought Tolerance: Mild |
Full Size (WxH): 4m x 3m | Ideal Min Temp: 15'C (59'F) | Min Temp Tolerated: 10'C (50'F) |
Fruit Colour: Light Greenish Gray | Harvest: Aug-Sept | Year(s) to bear fruit: 2-3 |
Prop. Method: Grafted/Seed | Fertility: Self, better with second variety | Chill Hours Required: Natural cycles of lower temps and shorter days. |
Description: Known for its lighter, greenish gray skin when ripe and its consistent production. Primarily consumed fresh, as a dessert fruit. The pulp has an excellent flavour and may be incorporated into ice cream and milk shakes. The fruit contains some vitamin C and A. Fruit are also a good source of protein, riboflavin, and niacin. |
ANNONA SQUAMOSA: THAI-LESSARD
For Pre-order: 3 Gal - $114.07 | ||
Sunlight: Part to Full | Growth Rate: Medium | Drought Tolerance: Mild |
Full Size (WxH): 3m x 3m | Ideal Min Temp: 15'C (59'F) | Min Temp Tolerated: 10'C (50'F) |
Fruit Colour: Green | Harvest: Aug-Nov | Year(s) to bear fruit: 2-3 |
Prop. Method: Grafted/Seed | Fertility: Self, better with second variety | Chill Hours Required: Natural cycles of lower temps and shorter days. |
Description: An exquisite fruit that is very closely related to the Cherimoya. The fruit are typically baseball to softball-size, and they taste like sugary sweet custard. The pulp comes apart in segments, each containing a small black seed that separates easily from the fruit. The trees begin to fruit at just one to two years of age, and they can easily be maintained at 8-10'. Coloured green fruit weigh 227-454g (8-16oz). |
ANNONA SQUAMOSA: KAMPONG MAUVE
Sunlight: Part to Full | Growth Rate: Medium | Drought Tolerance: Mild |
Full Size (WxH): 4m x 3m | Ideal Min Temp: 15'C (59'F) | Min Temp Tolerated: 10'C (50'F) |
Fruit Colour: Purple/Reddish | Harvest: July-Sept | Year(s) to bear fruit: 2-3 |
Prop. Method: Grafted/Seed | Fertility: Self, better with second variety | Chill Hours Required: Natural cycles of lower temps and shorter days. |
Description: This rare cultivar has purple/reddish fruits, which have a pear like taste & texture, with a tropical twist. This species doesn't grow more than 15-20' high so it's easy to maintain and harvest your fruit. |