Anonna Reticulata "Rojo Corazon"
Seeds were imported from Mexico. This species was found growing in Puebla, Mexico. Annona reticulata 'Rojo Corazon' features a striking fruit with shiny skin and sweet flesh that offers a flavor reminiscent of jaboticaba. Its vibrant appearance and unique taste make it a true standout. Puebla, Mexico, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 9-10. These zones are comparable to parts of the southern United States, such as southern Texas, parts of Louisiana, and coastal California. In these zones, the minimum average temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Mexico. This species was found growing in Puebla, Mexico. Annona reticulata 'Rojo Corazon' features a striking fruit with shiny skin and sweet flesh that offers a flavor reminiscent of jaboticaba. Its vibrant appearance and unique taste make it a true standout. Puebla, Mexico, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 9-10. These zones are comparable to parts of the southern United States, such as southern Texas, parts of Louisiana, and coastal California. In these zones, the minimum average temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Mexico. This species was found growing in Puebla, Mexico. Annona reticulata 'Rojo Corazon' features a striking fruit with shiny skin and sweet flesh that offers a flavor reminiscent of jaboticaba. Its vibrant appearance and unique taste make it a true standout. Puebla, Mexico, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 9-10. These zones are comparable to parts of the southern United States, such as southern Texas, parts of Louisiana, and coastal California. In these zones, the minimum average temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.