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Cherimoya - Annona cherimoya

CHERIMOYA, Annona cherimoya

Its possible that no known fruit compares to the delicious taste of the cherimoya. The white flesh is luscious, soft and sweet and is described by many as having the flavour of Mango, pawpaw, bananas and coconut. They're absolutely delicious when devoured icy-cold from the freezer and eaten like ice-cream. A large evergreen tree with flowers and a scent just like the fruit tastes. Very closely related and similar in appearance to the custard apple. Cropping as far south as Melbourne.

Cherimoya - White Seedling

Cherimoya - White Seedling

Similar to a custard apple, but more juicy with a hint of pineapple and more cold tolerant. Cherimoya fruits are regarded as one of the most delicious fruits known to mankind.

175mm | $17.90 AU | In Production | Email Me When Available


Cherimoya - White

Cherimoya - White

Cherimoya is a very heavy cropper of large fruit with juicy flesh that can be a little gritty just below the skin. The unique flavours suggests a hint of mango-papaya. A pleasure to eat due to its low seed count. A commercial favourite in California.

175mm | $34.00 AU | In Production | Email Me When Available


Cherimoya - Fina de Jete

Cherimoya - Fina de Jete

Cherimoya is and excellent shaped fruit with juicy, sweet flesh. When mature, black speckles may appear under skin. Matures mid-season. Spain’s main commercial variety.

175mm | $34.00 AU | Seeking Propagation Material | Email Me When Available



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Cherimoya

This is my first year that my tree is producing fruit after I learnt how to pollinate the flowers it was realy quite easy now I hand pollinate most of my fruit trees I have fruit about the size of an orange and getting bigger | Ron Briggs - Grafton, N. S.W 28-Feb-2007

Cherimoya

While they like the cooler conditions. they wont tolerate the inland frosts well. mine were killed by -3C or lower, ive tried each year. Maybe older ones are a little tougher if you can protect them. Ill be trying with Annona montana instead this time | Reville - Tabulam , NSW 08-Jul-2008
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