Annona Macroprophyllata var "Red Coral" - Ilama - 2 SEED PACK
Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. "Red Coral" is a delicious Ilama fruit with delightful flavors of fig jam and raspberries. Its very sweet, firm, and juicy pulp offers a refreshing and indulgent taste with every bite. This was found growing in Petén Guatemala. Petén, Guatemala, has a hot, humid tropical climate, especially in its vast lowland jungle areas. Temperatures average around 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, with a pronounced rainy season from May to October, bringing lush vegetation and high biodiversity. The dry season, from November to April, is typically warm and less humid. Petén, Guatemala's tropical climate is similar to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12 in the United States. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. "Red Coral" is a delicious Ilama fruit with delightful flavors of fig jam and raspberries. Its very sweet, firm, and juicy pulp offers a refreshing and indulgent taste with every bite. This was found growing in Petén Guatemala. Petén, Guatemala, has a hot, humid tropical climate, especially in its vast lowland jungle areas. Temperatures average around 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, with a pronounced rainy season from May to October, bringing lush vegetation and high biodiversity. The dry season, from November to April, is typically warm and less humid. Petén, Guatemala's tropical climate is similar to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12 in the United States. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Mexico. Annona Macroprophyllata var. "Red Coral" is a delicious Ilama fruit with delightful flavors of fig jam and raspberries. Its very sweet, firm, and juicy pulp offers a refreshing and indulgent taste with every bite. This was found growing in Petén Guatemala. Petén, Guatemala, has a hot, humid tropical climate, especially in its vast lowland jungle areas. Temperatures average around 77–86°F (25–30°C) year-round, with a pronounced rainy season from May to October, bringing lush vegetation and high biodiversity. The dry season, from November to April, is typically warm and less humid. Petén, Guatemala's tropical climate is similar to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-12 in the United States. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.