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The Cherimoya, jewel of the Incas

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Posted by Ryan Michael Eashoo
From Flint, Mi USA
Email: REMAXRYAN1@aol.com
Posted on Saturday, July 19, 2003

Interests:

I am into Fruit Trees


Posted by Frances
From Ponce, PR
Email: francesarce@prtc.net
Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Interests:

macadamia nuts: My sister-in-law can't find them anywhere in Puerto Rico. Would you know where to find them here or elsewhere?


Posted by pradeep
From hyderabad, ap india
Email: srkpradeep@rediffmail.com
Posted on Saturday, June 28, 2003

Interests:

I am collecting Annonaceae family friut plants. Now i have some varieties. Annona squamosa (Sugar Apple) Annona cherimola (Cherimoya) Annona cherimola x squamosa ( Atemoya) Annona muricata (Soursop) Annona reticulata (Custard Apple) I also have some other varieties Red Sugar Apple Pinks's Mammoth (Atemoya) I want to collect other varieties of thie family. ex:-Ilama, Briba, Soncoya, Pond Apple, Mountain Soursop etc. if anybody intersted in collectiong annon's , please help me to collect annona plants.


Posted by pradeep
From hyderabad, ap india
Email: pradeepvarma@india.com
Posted on Saturday, June 28, 2003

Interests:

Collecting plants


Posted by LEO OROBKO
From WINNIPEG, MB. CANADA
Email: orobko@attcanada.ca
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2003

Interests:

all types of perennials. am interested in information on propigation of same. CAN YOU PROPIGATE " MONKS HOOD " , OR DOES IT HAVE TO BE SPLIT?


Posted by BH Ooi
From Puchog, Selangor Malaysia
Email: ooibhooi@hotmail.com
Posted on Tuesday, June 24, 2003

Interests:

It is rare to find avocado plant in Malaysia. Where to get avocado plants in Malaysia, anybody can help?


Posted by Kristina
From Houghton, MI USA
Email: kjowens@mtu.edu
Posted on Monday, June 23, 2003

Interests:

Fruit trees: CHERIMOYA , Germination rates Propagation of fruit trees Also any relatives of the cherimoya


Posted by CHRIS BAASCH
From valencia, venezuela
Email: hardygardens@hotmail.com
Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2003

Interests:

vireya rhododendrons-some growing tips would be appreciated. Having grown up in so. Cal I am always seeing plants on trips through the Venezuelan Andies that I think would be of interest to gardeners along the CALIFORNIA coast. One of these plants is a Podocarpus rospigliosii which could easily be confused with a Coast Redwood when young. Someone up there must be interested in new plant material for the trade. o


Posted by Ryan Eashoo
From Flint, mi USA
Email: remaxryan1@aol.com
Posted on Monday, March 31, 2003

Interests:

IS there any stores or places in Michigan to buy?


Posted by luc vleeracker
From puerto vallarta, jalisco MEXICO
Email: lucvleeracker241@hotmail.com
Posted on Tuesday, March 25, 2003

Interests:

tropical and sub tropical fruit. i have about 50- 60 different ones still looking for eugenia lushnatiana and agregata


Posted by Duane
CA USA
Email: duane_wieden@yahoo.com
Posted on Friday, February 28, 2003

Interests:

Persimmons (D. Kaki) are my interest and specialty. I would be interested in hearing from anyone with a similar interest, especially those who might have persimmons that they favor and prefer. I would be interested in scion exchange for those who have persimmons that I do not. I am currently writing a book on this subject, so would welcome any information anyone thinks might be helpful or pertinate on the subject. Thank you


Posted by Jim
From Los Altos, CA USA
Email: jimjoe1968@aol.com
Posted on Wednesday, February 26, 2003

Interests:

All palms. I currently am growing 55 species outdoors (over 100 palms). I also have guavas, mangos, macadamia nuts, bananas, all types of citrus and some of the traditional fruits here in the mild San Francisco Bay Area.


Posted by David
From Columbus, NC USA
Email: wdc1369@hotmail.com
Posted on Tuesday, February 11, 2003

Interests:

I am trying to find out how to do root propigation on Anthirums. My old plant has not bloomed in quite a while. Thank you.


Posted by J DELGADO
From INGLEWOOD, CA
Email: JSMN178CS,COM
Posted on Wednesday, January 15, 2003

Interests:

I LIVE IN SO. CALIFORNIA, WHERE CAN I BUY A PITAYA CATUS FOR MY HOME


Posted by Jeff
From Sack-O-Tomato, CA US of A
Email: Microfarmer@pacbell.net
Posted on Wednesday, January 01, 2003

Interests:

Fruit trees (tropicals, citrus, decidous), Asparagus, hot peppers, Tomatos, Ferns, Shade gardens, Pond environments, Annuals, Bi-ennials, Perennials, root/corm flowers, butterfly/hummingbird plants.


Posted by Dave Dumon
From San Anselmo, Ca USA
Email: joshp52@outdrs.net
Posted on Monday, October 21, 2002

Interests:

Heliconia I have no idea which one lost the name but it's big and getting bigger , also grow musa Bassjoo and M.Musella Lasiocarpa the are suppose to be hardy also have Hedychium Gardenrium , Flavum and Sp. gaint Hybrid yellow . I'm in Marin Co. Ca. in a cool valley . Any ideas about other trops that are hardy ? I'm also trying a passion vine fruiting type( yellow skin) but decided to transfer to pot the to my sort of green house .


Posted by don
From sarasota, fl usa
Email: donmanduk@cs.com
Posted on Thursday, October 17, 2002

Interests:

please send tips on propigation of cooperi


Posted by Dave Harris
From Melbourne, Vic Australia
Email: dave@beescene.com
Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2002

Interests:

Fruit! Peach, Nectarine, Kiwi, Passion, Avocado, Banana, apple, mandarin, blood orange, almond


Posted by Gabby Windle
From Sheffield, South Yorkshire England
Email: louisa_gillet@hotmail.com
Posted on Tuesday, June 18, 2002

Interests:

I really really really really really love your site so please don't take this the wrong way when i ask you to email me and maybe give me some information about growing tropical plants like guavas, lychees, mangoes and papayas. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE FIND IT IN UR HEART TO EMAIL ME I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT!................PLEASE!


Posted by James
From Lady Lake, Fl USA
Email: jg2303@thevillages.net
Posted on Monday, May 13, 2002

Interests:

I would like to obtain more information about the Tropical Whisteria Tree


Posted by Dr A Badr
From ALEX, EG
Email: momidic@hotmail.com
Posted on Thursday, April 11, 2002

Interests:

please can you send images of cherimoya atemoya senedgalensis pupurea and glabra for varieties and species thanks


Posted by Daniel Eashoo
From Flint, MI USA
Email: dke5050@aol.com
Posted on Sunday, April 07, 2002

Interests:

Wanting information on fertlization of "PeachTrees" Please respond with "Trees" in subject box so I know and not just delete. Thank you!


Posted by Silvia
From San Juan, PR USA
Email: silvi@caribe.net
Posted on Monday, March 18, 2002

Interests:

Please I will appreciate if anyone can help me with the information where I can buy "Whisteria" plants. I live in Puerto Rico and they are not available here.


Posted by Don Bryan
From Wichita, Ks USA
Email: dbryan1@kscable.com
Posted on Saturday, March 16, 2002

Interests:

Growing all types of tropicals plants and bananas.in a zone 6 climate.


Posted by CC Wong
From Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia
Email: wgcchoon@iname.com
Posted on Saturday, November 24, 2001

Interests:

When to harvest banana? I have grown some banana plants but am still unable to correctly time my harvest to get fully matured bananas with good taste. Is there any way to determine from appearance that the bananas have fully matured?


Posted by CC Wong
From Petaling Jaya, Selangor Malaysia
Email: wgcchoon@iname.com
Posted on Saturday, November 24, 2001

Interests:

When to harvest banana? I have grown some banana plants but am still unable to correctly time my harvest to get fully matured bananas with good taste. Is there any way to determine from appearance that the bananas have fully matured?


Posted by Martin Berghuis
From Exeter, CA USA
Email: martinb@lightspeed.net
Posted on Wednesday, August 01, 2001

Interests:

I wonder how hardy the Quito Palm is. I live in the hot San Joquin Valley with rather cold winters. I have a hobby nursery in rare fruittrees, many unusual citrus and bamboo.


Posted by Richard Cazares
From Sacramento, ca sacramnento
Email: mexblue@tomatoweb.com
Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2001

Interests:

I would ;like to know if it is possible to grow Xenguas/capulin cherry in the central valley of sacramento? Will it survive in the central valley heat.


Posted by Bret Mckay
From Mangonui, New Zealand
Email: bretm@ihug.co.nz
Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2001

Interests:

Guavas,Lychees, Fiejoas, bananas, mangoes.


Posted by Hans Feise
From Lima, Lima Peru
Email: impexco@altavista.net
Posted on Thursday, May 03, 2001

Interests:

Cherimoya Cumbe without corn


Posted by Jason Huerta
From Vagos, Aveiro Portugal
Email: jasonghuerta@hotmail.com
Posted on Monday, March 26, 2001

Interests:

Brazilian atlantic rainforest species, all kinds of sub-tropical fruits,palms and "the tropical look".Oh, and nature conservation and biological gardening.


Posted by Pete Shaddon
From Amarillo, Tx USA
Email: pshaddon@nts-online.net
Posted on Thursday, November 23, 2000

Interests:

House plants- Passiflora, carnivorous plants, aroids (voodoo lilies), Fruit- hardy kiwi, paw paw and any other exotic fruit hardy to zone 6


Posted by David Feix
From Berkeley, Calif. USA
Email: davidfeix@yahoo.com
Posted on Saturday, October 14, 2000

Interests:

Subtropical plants for Northern California; including bromeliads, proteas,rhipsalis, heliconias, Acanthacea family, Melastomacea family, succulents, south African and Australian plants, and tropicals adapted to cloud forest/high elevation locations suitable for California


Posted by Francine
From New Orleans, LA USA
Email: fsheffield@home.com
Posted on Tuesday, July 25, 2000

Interests:

growing tropical fruits (papaya, mangos) and peppers(Habanero, jalapeno, serrano, )


Posted by brian
From san francisco, ca usa
Email: bkeh@hotmail.com
Posted on Saturday, July 15, 2000

Interests:

cool growing orchids Embothrium gesneriads Erythrina cool growing Anthurium Begonias (large shrub types()


Posted by ronald
From jamaica, jamaica
Email: kanku@cwjamaica.com
Posted on Sunday, January 02, 2000

Interests:

Lychee, longan, rambutan, atemoya





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