Annona reticulata (Custard Apple (Chirimoya - Cuba)) - Image 7

Botanical name: Annona reticulata

Common names: Custard Apple (Chirimoya - Cuba), Corazon

Family: Annonaceae

Origin: West Indies to Central America & South Mexico

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall tree 10-20 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterEdible plantDeciduous plant


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Annona reticulata Fruit Tree, Custard Apple
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Large fruit with an opaque, light-red surface. The flesh is dark-pink with a good aroma and taste. It is a vigorous, productive cultivar. This variety is above average quality and not gritty.
Red Custard-Apple. Very rare fruit similar to Sugar Apple. Bigger fruit with dark red skin and pulp, superior flavor. Erect growing tree, rounded to spreading. The fruit is 4" to 6" in diameter, roundish to heart-shaped to irregular. Flesh is thick creamy-white and custard-like. Red fruits sometimes have pink flesh or red lines running through the flesh. Season: Late Winter to Spring.

Recommended Fertilizer: SUNSHINE C-Cibus - Crop Nutrition Booster
SUNSHINE-Honey - sugar booster

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10"/3 gal pot
7 plants in stock
$79.95