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Re: Annona cherimola
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- Subject: Re: Annona cherimola
- From: "* S* S* <d*@idola.net.id>
- Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 04:46:59 +0700
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sven Jönsson <sven.joensson@hoor.mail.telia.com>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: 06 Maret 1998 4:04
Subject: Annona cherimola
>Hi
>I've some seeds that I picked up in a fruit when travelling in India
>(Rahjastan). I think they are An. Ch.
>The seeds are black, very hard, glossy, almond-shaped but only 10 - 14
>mm long. It would be fun to grow plants from these seeds.
>Can You give me some advice?
>Light or dark? Prechilled or not? Best temperature? Soil? pH? Moist?
>I have no experience at all.
>Thanks!
>Sven
>
>
Anona is a fruit tree, can grow up to 6 metres.
taste very sweet and has a lot of seed in it.
I believed that it's belong to tropical region so it don't need any cold
treatment, just sow it.
keep it warm that's all.
Daniel S - equatorial tropic
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