Annona (Annona conica) Annona (Annona conica)
Annona (Annona conica)
Annona (Annona conica)

Annona (Annona conica)

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Rare species from north-western Ecuador with yellow, cone-shaped fruits that are edible. Plant which can also fruit in a container. Read more

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Description

This very rare Annona species is on the red list, because its original habitat in Ecuador is slowly disappearing. The species occurs in the northwest of Ecuador, where it grows along rivers in drier forests. It’s a small tree or shrub/bush that can grow up to 5 meters in nature. The plant produces white-yellow flowers which are followed by yellow, edible fruits in the shape of long cones. The fruits are about 12 cm tall and have soft, white flesh. The plant can also be kept as a houseplant, which still enables the plant to fruit!

Sowing description: First soak seeds 12 hours in lukewarm water. Sow them in sowing mix and keep the soil moist constantly. Let them germinate around 25 degC.

Specifications

Family:
Annonaceae
Scientific name:
Annona conica
Common name:
-
Native to:
Ecuador
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
10 degrees Celsius

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Description

This very rare Annona species is on the red list, because its original habitat in Ecuador is slowly disappearing. The species occurs in the northwest of Ecuador, where it grows along rivers in drier forests. It’s a small tree or shrub/bush that can grow up to 5 meters in nature. The plant produces white-yellow flowers which are followed by yellow, edible fruits in the shape of long cones. The fruits are about 12 cm tall and have soft, white flesh. The plant can also be kept as a houseplant, which still enables the plant to fruit!

Sowing description: First soak seeds 12 hours in lukewarm water. Sow them in sowing mix and keep the soil moist constantly. Let them germinate around 25 degC.
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