I posted awhile back about all the unusual seeds and plants that I was getting. Here's what I have in plant form. I shouldn't count my seeds before they germinate. I purchased a couple of Abiu from Puerto Rico and they're really bushy and about 2 feet tall. I really like them, and I hope to just hold on to them and the Pulasan while I'm in this house, because they probably can't survive in their pots outside. The black sapote do really well here, so let's see what those can do in time. The Eugenia are really skinny, and I have no idea what to expect from them. And the achacha is one of the few garcinia that I'll be trying to collect. It should do fine here.
- Pouteria caimito (Abiu)
- Diospyros nigra (Black Sapote)
- Synsepalum dulcificum (Miracle Fruit)
- Eugenia selloi (Pitangatuba)
- Eugenia candolleana (Rainforest Plum)
- Eugenia uniflora x E. selloi (Pintangatuba)
- Nephelium mutabile (Pulasan)
- Garcinia humilis (Achacha)
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