Annona Macroprophyllata var "Bicolor" - Ilama - 2 SEED PACK

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Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. bicolor, is a vibrant, appetizing fruit with a sweet, juicy, and silky texture. With every bite, it’s like savoring a soft, pink marshmallow—it’s simply delicious! This species was found growing in Chiapas México. Chiapas, Mexico, has a warm, humid tropical climate, with diverse elevations that bring variations in temperature and rainfall. Lowland areas experience high humidity and temperatures averaging 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, while mountainous regions are cooler and see more rainfall, especially from May to October. The climate in Chiapas, Mexico, is comparable to USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 in the United States. These zones are found in regions with mild winters and warm, humid conditions, like southern Texas, southern Florida, parts of Louisiana, and coastal areas of California.

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Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. bicolor, is a vibrant, appetizing fruit with a sweet, juicy, and silky texture. With every bite, it’s like savoring a soft, pink marshmallow—it’s simply delicious! This species was found growing in Chiapas México. Chiapas, Mexico, has a warm, humid tropical climate, with diverse elevations that bring variations in temperature and rainfall. Lowland areas experience high humidity and temperatures averaging 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, while mountainous regions are cooler and see more rainfall, especially from May to October. The climate in Chiapas, Mexico, is comparable to USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 in the United States. These zones are found in regions with mild winters and warm, humid conditions, like southern Texas, southern Florida, parts of Louisiana, and coastal areas of California.

Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. bicolor, is a vibrant, appetizing fruit with a sweet, juicy, and silky texture. With every bite, it’s like savoring a soft, pink marshmallow—it’s simply delicious! This species was found growing in Chiapas México. Chiapas, Mexico, has a warm, humid tropical climate, with diverse elevations that bring variations in temperature and rainfall. Lowland areas experience high humidity and temperatures averaging 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, while mountainous regions are cooler and see more rainfall, especially from May to October. The climate in Chiapas, Mexico, is comparable to USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 in the United States. These zones are found in regions with mild winters and warm, humid conditions, like southern Texas, southern Florida, parts of Louisiana, and coastal areas of California.