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Dora's Edible Backyard

Joined: 01/12/13 Updated: 01/12/13 Frost:
Location: Adelaide


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Pouteria lucuma - Hi Kaat If you feel comfortable reading in Spanish, just go to google Peru and type lucuma or pouteria obovata. I read almost every article that I though was reliable. Unfortunately I do not keep a record of those. Last week I went to a presentation of..3965 days 19hrs
Pouteria lucuma - I'm sorry I don't have any seeds to offer you :-( ..4199 days 17hrs
Pouteria lucuma - Hi Jakeline, If you grow a lucuma tree from a seed, eventhough the mother tree has one seed fruit, you wouldn't know what you are going to have until you get some fruit. As a general practice, lucuma trees are grafted, like avocado trees. According to ..4199 days 17hrs
Pouteria lucuma - How fascinating Denise! I'd love to read that report plese.Will you be able to send it to my email please? doragonzalez@live dot co dot uk I know La Molina, is a university in Lima and they have collected some of the best varieties of different native..4219 days 16hrs
Pouteria lucuma - Hi Mike, In Peru Lucuma grows in Luma in the valley of Lurin, next to the ocean about 500m and also in andean valleys in Cusco, about 3,500m. So you can only give it a go and see what happens. Apparently it can tolerate -5 up to 35 degrees with out any ..4221 days 5hrs


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