tion crosses of 'Geffner' atemoya . Anecdotal information suggests that the cherimoya rootstock favors the better production. The fruit smell great but not so sweet. Let the tree grow first before you prune? The reality is that the fruits are large but growing it in a pot will give me some great advantages. Sulcata Grove is our 2 acre, backyard food forest. The white flesh, easily separated from the many black seeds, has a reasonable level of Mg, and vitamin C equivalent to citrus. completely. ;-P. Here be the surprise mentioned in our last post. With mature plants, minimising water during the flowering period increases reproductive growth rather than vegetative, but once fruit have set, proper development requires adequate moisture and nutrients. My gefner is outside for a couple days already. I write to you in blue because blue reminds me of sadness and hardship. What a journey its been and we can only look towards what is to come (in anticipation!) our relationship will bring glory to God. Near the stem the skin is bumpy as it is in the sugar apple but become smoother like the Cherimoya on the bottom. I still have to post the picture but anyways one of the branches on the sabor is growing straight across and the African Pride graft is only about 4 inches from the sabor graft. Sing me the Song of Songs with your love. Its been awhile since I wrote a letter to the addressee of this little book so I thought Id give it a whirl for old times sake. I have a great desire to be a man after his own heart. Looking forward to the pics. I cant wait to feel you lie beside me, to feel you breathing against my neck, hear you snore, and feel the warmth of your body against mine. They grow and fruit well in our sub-tropical climate. The atemoya is a hybrid of two fruits - the sugar apple and the cherimoya. Being united to Christ by faith is a greater source of material success than perfect sex and double-income prosperity. Hello. Also, allows quickly viewing any Flickr photo on black background in large size. These fruits look African Pride to me. Can anyone help me identify if these are indeed Geffner or perhaps African Pride by chance? BTW, I believe that Spyke's Nursery can order an African Pride for you. It is popular for fruit combinations and ice cream. Clickr on one of the buttons below to install: To embed this view, Copy and Paste the following HTML code: