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any rare fruit seeds swap

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tony007 starts with ...
Hi i have soursop seeds i like any rare fruit seeds to swap even a babaco.
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tony007
Auckland
23rd September 2017 2:11pm
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Mike Tr says...
The common soursop is Cuban fibreless and it really has fibre. If you lay your paws on Whitman fibreless, lisa, arusha or morado varieties then you will have something people will line up for.
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Cairns
25th September 2017 9:40am
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JohnMc1 says...
Babaco doesn't set seed. Only propagated vegetatively.
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WALLARAH,2259,NSW
2nd October 2017 10:21pm
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denise1 says...
It is quite easy to pollenate babaco with mountain pawpaws and the hybrid plants have smaller fruit than babacos but bigger than the mountain type . Some people are fond of them but I would rather eat the normal babaco as there is less papain.
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auckland NZ
12th October 2017 7:59am
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allybanana says...
That's interesting Denise I might give that a try as my brother loves mountain paw paw but not babaco. Also it may have better cold tolerance than Babaco. I
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