Guanabana Soursop Anonna muricata Seeds
$ 2.99
Product Detail: Package contains 12 seeds. Germination rate 85%. Purity 99%. Package include instructions for planting.
General Plant Information: Annona muricata is a species of the genus Annona of the custard apple tree family, Annonaceae, known mostly for its edible fruit. The fruit is usually called soursop due to its slightly acidic taste when ripe. A. muricata is native to the Caribbean and Central America but is now widely cultivated. Annona muricata known as Guanabana in the Caribbean is a small, upright, evergreen tree that can grow to about 4 meters (13 ft) tall. Leaves are oblong to oval. Dark green, prickly (or bristled) fruits are egg-shaped and can be up to 30 centimetres (12 in) long, with a moderately firm texture. Flesh is juicy, acid, whitish and aromatic. Annona muricata is tolerant of poor soil and prefers lowland areas. It cannot stand frost.
Growing requirements:
USDA ZONES: |
9-12 |
SUN: |
Full Sun |
WATER: |
Medium |
FOLIAGE: |
Evergreen |
ADULT SIZE: |
12 feet |
Information for planting:
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Days to emerge: 14-28 days
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Seed depth: 1/2 inch
- Seed spacing: 12 feet
- Row: 16 feet
- Harvest Time: 36-48 months
Information about our seeds: Most of our seeds come from traditional crops that farmers have cultivated for many years on natural managed lands. These seeds are not GMO, do not chemically or biologically treated and are processed with minimal mechanization. Seeds are hand selected, prepared and packaged.
Guarantee: Seeds are living products that depend on many factors such as proper planting time and technique, depth of sowing, soil, proper germination environment, fertility, disease control, insect control, and reasonable weather for direct sown seeds. If any of these factors are not right, it may cause the seed to not perform and because most, if not all, of these are out of our control, most of the success of these seeds is in the hands of the grower. If they have been cared for properly and still fail to grow, we will replace the seed, one time.
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