Saturday, December 15, 2018

Holiday Update - Last Annona Standing

I had too many Annona plants, and they were mostly stagnant in their small planters. I picked the heathiest plants and kept those on the fence (literally), which I up-potted a sugar apple "Super Atis" (Annona squamosa) and a Phat Pak Chong "PPC" (Annona cherimola x squamosa) into the perforated 20 gallon trash cans. The former has a large human heart sized fruit about 8 feet off the ground that is slowly getting a blush. It was was cherimoya tasted last year, and it will be one sugar apple this year. The lot on the fence are:

  • Annona reticulata "Tobago Pink"
  • Annona cherimola x squamosa (Atemoya) "Randhir"
  • Annona cherimola x squamosa (Atemoya) "African Pride"
  • Annona scleroderma (Cawesh or Poshte)
  • Annona sp. (muricata x glabra) (Golden Sugar Apple or Pineapple Annona)
  • Annona rollinia deliciosa (Biriba)

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