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Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio zibethinus
  Durio sp.
Family: Bombacaceae
Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Origin: South Asia
big treefull sunmoderate waterfragrantthorny or spinyethnomedicaledibleultra tropical, min. temp. 55Fincuded in CD catalog
Large tree with pricky big fruit that is famous with its pleasant taste and unpleasant smell. Distinctive, highly pervasive aroma. To many Asians, the stink is a welcome odor for they regard durian as the king of fruits, a delicacy that is well worth the comparatively high price it commands. Some people are deterred by the potent smell and never actually sample the creamy golden flesh hidden within the spiny exterior - thereby missing one of the truly great pleasures of fruit eating. The more you eat of it the less you feel inclined to stop, wrote Alfred Russell Wallace, after eating his first durian on Borneo in the 19th century, and most of those who follow his example are likely to agree with him. Other edible durian species are sometimes available in the local markets of Southeast Asia. The scientific name of other species are Durio kutejensis, Durio oxlevanus, Durio graveolens, and Durio dulcis. There are many clones of the durian, all having a name starting with "D" and a number. For example, some popular clones are D24, D99, D158 and D159 (this is the "Mon Thong" variety). The red and yellow-fleshed fruits are Durio graveolans, more tolerant of S. Florida conditions and taste like peanut butter.


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Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio zibethinus

Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio zibethinus
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio zibethinus. Fruit are large and can weight 6-8 lbs
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Flesh
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio graveolens Photo by Bobby Tee
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio graveolens Photo by Bobby Tee
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio graveolens Photo by Bobby Tee
Durio sp., Durian, Durian Kuning, Durian Merah
Durio oxleyanus

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Name:stephen ricciardelli
Email:sricciardelli@hotmail.com
Location:Gypsum, Colorado
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Zone:5
27 Oct 2004, 2:17 AM
I have a large indoor area that is nearly all glass and would like to grow a durian tree (I realize the may become huge). How can I purchase either seeds or small tree?

Steve
Name:Steve Brady
Email:Stephenscott54@mac.com
Location:Naples, FL USA
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Zone:10
5 Jun 2005, 1:29 PM
The red and yellow-fleshed fruits shown are Durio graveolans. More tolerant of S. Florida conditions and taste like peanut butter.
Name:Aishah
Email:exoticmatahari@yahoo.com
Location:Malaysia
Homepage:
Zone:
25 Oct 2006, 3:42 AM
Red/Wild Durian other than Durio zibethinus are protected/native plants of states in Borneo.

Travelling/Exporting/Importing the seeds/fruit might cause problem with the local customs. Please be extra careful when you are in Borneo on seeds/rare fruit collecting trip
Name:Rick Shaffer
Email:fr_shaffer@yahoo.com
Location:Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Homepage:
Zone:11
20 May 2007, 11:25 AM
Again, this fruit is NOT for everyone! The saying goes that it, "Tastes like heaven but smells like hell." My wife is particular to a species that grows in the southern end of the Philippine archilpeligo and she misses eating them all the time! Another GREAT tree to grow if you can afford the time and the patience to do so.
Name:Bruce Seah
Email:bruceseah@gmail.com
Location:Singapore
Homepage:http://www.BruceSeah.com
Zone:
23 Jul 2009, 10:25 PM
How long usually it takes for a durian tree from seed to reach maturity to bear fruits?
Name:Michelle Stone
Email:michelle_tmy@yahoo.com
Location:US
Homepage:
Zone:Z9
14 Nov 2009, 3:38 PM
It takes at least 6 years for durian to fruit. The mature height is between 50 to 80 ft.

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  2754 Durio zibethinus
Durian - Distinctive, highly pervasive aroma. To many Asians, the stink is a welcome odor for they regard durian as the king of fruits, a delicacy that is well worth the comparatively high price it commands.
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