Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Noel's House Virtual Tour

I was at my friend Noel's house back in August. I took all these photos of his yard and the various tropical fruits he grows. Noel Ramos is a fellow member of the Rare Fruit and Vegetable Council of Broward (RFVC). He is an author on the cultivation of tropical fruits and a regular contributor to the RFVC bi monthly newletter. He is also a major contributor of photos for the RFVC website. And, also just an all around great guy. So let me give you a virtual tour of his beautiful Coral Springs yard, 08-15-2009.




Coffea arabica - Coffee it makes a great shade tolerant fruit tree.




Carica papaya - Papaya



Annona squamosa - Sugar Apple, Sweetsop "Red"



Annona squamosa - Sugar Apple, Sweetsop "Green"  Noel with his highly productive tree.



Pouteria sapota - Mamey Sapote 'Pantin' 



Pouteria sapota - Mamey Sapote 'Pantin'  this is the same tree as above you can see in the photo that this tree was badly damaged in hurricane Wilma (2005), but Noel knew that since it broke above the graft union this tree could be saved. It is still producing heavily and the fruits are delicious.



Annona salzmannii very rare!!!!! I want one!



Gonodonta nutrix Citrus Fruit-Piercer. Wagner Field Guide p.371. Breeding year-round in southern Florida, Custard Apple (Annona) is a larval food plant. This one is eating Noel's Annona salzmannii !!!!! Ouch!

Thanks to What's That Bug & kkroeker for a proper ID www.whatsthatbug.com/2009/08/16/unknown-caterpillar-from-...
Here's some pictures of the different variations bugguide.net/node/view/39479/bgimage?from=0



Artocarpus heterophyllus Jackfruit 'Dang Suria' or "Red Good Morning". This is a seedling from Thailand and the fruit has red flesh.   



Hylocereus undatus Dragon Fruit 'Red'



Annona mucosa syn. Rollinia deliciosa  Biribá Noel's world famous large fruit Biribá  I've tasted them they are the best Annonaceae fruit I've had to date, they are sweet, a little tart and taste like lemon meringue pie . I have seedlings growing.



Annona mucosa syn. Rollinia deliciosa flowers



Annona mucosa syn. Rollinia deliciosa what a solid looking trunk



Annona mucosa syn. Rollinia deliciosa Noel with his beautiful mature tree.



Pouteria sapota Mamey Sapote 'Pantin' being protected by an old strawberry container what a great idea and your recycling!!! Just one of Noel's ingenious ideas to protect the valuable fruit from birds and other raiders. 



Artocarpus heterophyllus Jackfruit Noel told me this tree was destroyed during Hurricane Wilma. It has recovered 100% and is fruiting. Noel says, always give a tree a chance to recover before you remove it and I agree.



Pouteria caimito Abiu protector, please recycle! 



Pouteria caimito Abiu 'Marisa' the fruit is very sweet and has a nice caramel like taste.




Manilkara zapota Sapodilla these fruits taste like brown sugar to me.



Me with part of Noel's bumper crop of green and red Sugar Apples Annona squamosa what a feast I had!

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Friday, September 25, 2009

I likE plants! Seeds

Hi everyone,
I've had lots of requests. So I decided to start selling some of the seeds from fruits, palms, aroids & rare plants that I have. I can guarantee that all seeds are fresh because they all come from right here in my yard. Most of these plants are adapted to a tropical or sub-tropical environment. I will be updating  and adding to the list frequently! Take a look.


http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2009/09/seeds.html

If you have any questions use my contact form

http://ilikerareplants.blogspot.com/2009/09/contact.html

Thanks,
Eric

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

I likE plants! 2009 Virtual Tour

January 2008
September 2009

I wanted to share some photos of how the yard is looking this year with my readers. I did a panoramic shot this morning & I have one from last year so you can see the progress! Then I would like to give you all a virtual tour around the yard. Some names have a link to a post I've done on that species or variety.

This years seedlings: Annona muricata, Artocarpus integer, Artocarpus odoratissimus, Eugenia aggregata, Eugenia neonitida, Eugenia stipitata, Eugenia uvalha, Garcinia intermedia, Garcinia livingstonei, Garcinia macrophylla, Garcinia xanthochymus, Lacmellea sp., Lansium domesticum, Marlierea edulis, Melicoccus bijugatus, Myrciaria vexator, Psidium friedrichsthalianum, Pouteria sapota (I'll be doing posts on these species as they grow & fruit.)

Garcinia aristata, Garcinia lateriflora in the white pots.

Annona diversifolia 'Red', Annona squamosa 'Whitman Purple', Garcinia sp.(x4), Punica granatum

Averrhoa carambola - Carambola, Star Fruit (seedling) fruit.

Artocarpus heterophyllus - Jackfruit 'Black Gold' (seedling)

Eugenia stipitata - Araçá-boi

Dendrocalamus minor var. amoenus - Ghost Bamboo


Artocarpus hypargyreus - Kwai Muk

Artocarpus hypargyreus - Kwai Muk

Annona muricata - Guanábana, Soursop tree.

Annona muricata - Guanábana, Soursop immature fruit.

Annona muricata - Guanábana, Soursop flower.

Zephyranthes spp. - Rain lilies



Annona squamosa - Sugar-apple, Sweetsop "Kampong Mauve"

Garcinia intermedia - Lemon Drop Mangosteen

Garcinia intermedia - Lemon Drop Mangosteen

Antigonon leptopus - Coral Vine

Bambusa lako - Timor Black Bamboo


Citrus aurantifolia - Key Lime


Neoregelia ampullacea 'Tigrina'

Neoregelia ampullacea 'Tigrina'

Thanks for visiting my yard!

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