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nd. The fruits are very sweet, I think they have the flavour of vanilla ice cream and I just love to suck the inside flesh out of the skin even though the skins are edible.Labels: Panama berry
Add Your Comment (11)I notice that they fruit all year round. How long after getting one from the nursery, (then putting it in a nice big pot) will it be until I get some fruit?Kath said ...
P.S they do have amazing folliage.
Time: Thursday, March 15, 2007
Correy you would be amazed, they often have small fruits on them when we send out in their little pots.said ...
Time: Thursday, March 15, 2007
Would this be the same as something called a jam fruit tree?Kath said ...
Time: Monday, March 26, 2007
It has many names and the Jam Fruit is one of them from Sri Lanka, it is also known as the Jamaica Cherry, in India it is called the Chinese Cherry or the Japanese Cherry.MSS said ...
Time: Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Panama berry is a new one on me. What is it, botanically?Kath said ...
Time: Monday, April 16, 2007
The botanical name for the Panama Berry is Muntingia calabura.david said ...
Time: Tuesday, April 17, 2007
hi,just wondering about the panama berry,will it grow north of adelaide(about 100 km)as this plant would be a good one for my plant collection.thankyouKathryn said ...
Time: Thursday, April 19, 2007
David if you are frost free it is a great little tree to grow.Correy said ...
Time: Monday, April 23, 2007
Hi KathKath said ...
Are you able to do panama berries from a cutting?
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Kath Wrote Back:
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Yes, they are really easy to do so a good one to play with. They grow beautifully from cuttings and then will fruit even sooner, almost as soon as they are made.
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How do you do the cutting. Eg is it best to put it in water or soil. I tried cuttings with coffee plants and blueberries and had no success in soil. Are there any tricks?
Time: Monday, April 23, 2007
There are lots of trick to making successful cuttings, the most useful tip I have come across is if at first you don't succeed try them again at a different time. The cutting needs to be hardened, so not new growth and approx. 15-20cm long for a panama berry. Remove most of the leaves, leaving the top 6 and cut these in half. Make a clean cut 5mm below a bud, dip the stem in water and then hormone powder and plant the cutting in seed raising mix, this will be low in fertilizer. Keep it moist but not wet. Good luck.Brittney said ...
Time: Monday, April 23, 2007
You have no idea how happy I was to see that fruit. When I went down to Panama I just died eating that fruit. We always eat it green especially because I have a little monkey of a cousin who loves climbing. =]]
Time: Saturday, June 16, 2007