Red Sugar Apple seeds
Bamfwalrus
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ohiojay
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pea vine seeds for sugar apple tree seeds
Comments (0)The subject says it all. I'm looking for pea vine seeds other than blue--I have blue singles. I have sugar apple tree seeds for trade. Thanks!...See MoreWANTED: Desperately Seeking.....
Comments (1)are you looking for annona squamosa (Sweetsop)?...See Morered sugar apple
Comments (5)i want them but have nothing to trade, but fresh is best. the seeds i got from a family friend are germinating just after 2 weeks wrapped in a wet towel....See MoreRed sugar apple
Comments (11)Annonas do not all come true to type. You could plant some seeds and get similar fruit but you would never be able to call that plant by the cultivar name in which you got the seeds from. The variation in plants from seed vary and you might get something very different depending on what annona it was pollinated with. If you ever by a named cultivar somewhere it has to be grafted otherwise you dont know what youre truly getting. Andrew, If you plant those seeds you might get something close to KM but never know. It's worth experimenting because you might also get something better....See Morekeiki
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