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Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
  Annona squamosa
Family: Annonaceae
Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Origin: Tropical America
small tree 10-20 ftfull sunsemi-shademoderate waterfragrantdeciduousedibleincuded in CD catalog
Very highly regarded in tropical and subtropical areas. Fruits with sweet custard-like pulp are from 3 to 5 inches in diameter with a lumpy green skin and upon maturity the fruit has a bluish or white blush. Some varieties are developed that have a red blush or red skin which are much more attractive. At maturity fruits have a custard like white pulp with small black seeds and the sweet flesh is eaten fresh or used for milkshakes and ice creams. Sugar apples make great container plants, too, so if you don't have much space try growing these in a 10 or 15 gallon tub, and they will still reward you with a number of delicious fruit. Older trees may continue fruiting into January during warm winter. Trees reach full dormancy during cold winters. Varieties: Thai-Lessard, Kampong Mauve.
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Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Red variety Kampong Mauve

Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Red variety Kampong Mauve
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
in bloom
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum
Var. Thai-Lessard
Annona squamosa, Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop, Atis, Sitafal, Seetha Payam, Araticum

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Name:ludette
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Location:Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines
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14 Apr 2004, 5:05 AM
This is a seasonal fruit and we call this ATIS
Name:sue tran
Email:suetran1@hotmail.com
Location:cary, NC
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Zone:7
14 Sep 2004, 11:15 PM
It will help me alot if you put Climate Zone in every plants.
Name:surendran
Email:palsuren123@gmail.com
Location:miami, FL , USA
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21 Feb 2005, 11:22 AM
Hey i am from India. I was looking for this plant for a long time. I didnt know either the botanical / it local name.

This is my most favorite fruit. We in India call this as

"Seetha payam" . It is related to my religion hinduism and its name is related to a hindu goddess.

Whatever may be, this is the sweetest fruit that i have ever eaten.

Nice that i finally knew where i get this.

But it seems to be a little costly.
Name:nadya
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Location:Java, Indonesia
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28 Dec 2007, 11:52 AM
I love this fruit. In my country its called SRIKAYA
Name:Sereyvath
Email:sereyvath@gmail.com
Location:Gwangju, S.Korea
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12 Mar 2008, 10:03 PM
Actually, I come from Cambodia. I am interesting this homepage cos I can learn the scientific name of fruits, which avaible in my own country.

For this one in Cambodia call TIEB
Name:zaki
Email:arhaky@hotmail.com
Location:singapore
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Zone:war
2 May 2008, 10:14 AM
in malaysia / singapore, we called this buah NONA. the leaf have a unpleasant smell when crushed
Name:verinder
Email:verinder@hotmail.com
Location:Norwood
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Zone:7A
23 May 2008, 4:22 PM
I want to know if this custered apple can be grown in Boston area in pots?

Thanks
Verinder

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  2144 Annona Kampong Mauve
Rare exotic variety of Sugar apple (Custard Apple) with red-purple pulp, with sweeter taste and wonderful flavor.
 
1-3 gal potBACKORDER - add to wish list   
  1016 Annona squamosa
Sugar apple, Custard Apple, Sweetsop-Anon, Sweetsop. One of the best subtropical fruit trees, small tree, starts fruiting right away, relatively cold hardy. A must for your fruit garden.
 
3 gal pot1 plant(s) in stock
39.95  
 
  2634 Annona squamosa - seeds
Sugar apple, sweetsop-anon, Sweetsop. Sheer deliciousness. Sweet custard-like pulp. Very highly regarded in all tropical areas.
Needs bottom heat for faster germination, it takes one to two years for seedlings to start producing flowers. Sugar apples make great container plants. Plant seeds at 1" depth using well draining soil mixture. Keep damp, warm, and in bright light with high humidity. Fertilize monthly.
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6 seedsIn stock
2.95  
 


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