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Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
  Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa
Family: Annonaceae
Atemoya
Origin: West Tropical Africa
small tree 10-20 ftfull sunregular waterdeciduousedibleSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog
Atemoyas are small-to-medium-size trees growing to about twenty-five to thirty feet at maturity with about the same spread. Flowers are produced along with new growth in the spring following a winter dormancy period, and the fruit usually begin maturing in late August through the end of October. Atemoyas look very similar in some cases to sugar apples, except they have a smoother skin and the individual segments aren't quite as obvious. Most atemoyas have fewer seeds, too, than sugar apples, which makes them a lot easier to eat as a fresh fruit. Read more about this fruit tree.


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Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya

Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya
Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa, Atemoya

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Name:Betty Banning
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Location:Fort Worth, Texas
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6 Nov 2009, 8:28 AM
I bought an atemoya once when I was still living in the Los Angeles, California area. When I bought the plant it has several flowers already but the flowers started dropping. The next summer it started flowering and the flowers dropped. I was told that the plant needed a special kind of insect to polinate the flowers or I needed another tree to polinate the flowers. Is this true? Thank you, Betty
Name:Betty Banning
Email:betty_banning@att.net
Location:Fort Worth, Texas
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6 Nov 2009, 8:32 AM
Also do you carry dwarf atemoyas? How about those apples with different varieties in one dwarf apple tree? I saw them when I was still in California but they are not dwarf. I live in an apartment and grow my plants in the balcony. Thank you, Betty Banning

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  3762 Annona cherimola x A. squamosa (Atemoya 97-1)
Atemoya (grafted var. 97-1), Hybrid Custard Apple.

Sweet flavor, similar to cherimoya, cream colored flesh. Very productive hybrid originated in Pine Island, Florida

 
3 gal pot3 plant(s) in stock
49.95  
 
  1013 Annona cherimola x A. squamosa (Atemoya Gefner)
Atemoya (grafted var. Gefner), Hybrid Custard Apple. All varieties are superior and aromatic.

 
3 gal pot2 plant(s) in stock
49.95  
 
  3495 Annona cherimola x A. squamosa (Atemoya Lisa, or 48-26)
Atemoya Lisa (grafted var. 48-26), Hybrid Custard Apple. All varieties are superior and aromatic.
 
3 gal pot1 plant(s) in stock
49.95  
 
  3684 Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa (Atemoya) - seeds
Atemoyas look very similar in some cases to sugar apples, except they have a smoother skin and the individual segments aren't quite as obvious. Most atemoyas have fewer seeds than sugar apples, which makes them a lot easier to eat as a fresh fruit.
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5 seeds3 Pack(s) in stock
4.95  
 


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