Red Sugar apple (Annona squamosa ) Vibrant live fruit tree 12”-24” Thriving
Revealing the Red Sugar Apple Tree: An Orchard of Exquisite Delight
Enter a world where sweetness is painted in hues of red and green, where the air carries the aroma of delectable treats waiting to be savored. The Red Sugar Apple Tree (*Annona squamosa*), an embodiment of natural indulgence, invites you to discover the joy of growing your own luscious fruits and relishing the harmonious blend of flavor and fragrance.
Grafted Rambután (Nephelium lappaceum) exotic fruit tree 2’-3’ feet tall
The grafted red rambutan tree, scientifically known as Nephelium lappaceum, is a tropical fruit tree valued for its exotic appearance, juicy fruit, and reliable production when grafted. Native to Southeast Asia, rambutan belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is closely related to other tropical fruits like lychee and longan. The name “rambutan” is derived from the Malay word “rambut,” meaning “hair,” referring to the fruit’s hairy outer shell.
Red Sugar apple (Annona squamosa ) live fruit tree 3’-4’ feet flowering soon
Revealing the Red Sugar Apple Tree: An Orchard of Exquisite Delight
Enter a world where sweetness is painted in hues of red and green, where the air carries the aroma of delectable treats waiting to be savored. The Red Sugar Apple Tree (*Annona squamosa*), an embodiment of natural indulgence, invites you to discover the joy of growing your own luscious fruits and relishing the harmonious blend of flavor and fragrance.
Grafted custard apple tree(Annona reticulata) live plant 2’-3’ feet tall
The grafted custard apple tree, scientifically known as Annona reticulata, is a tropical fruit tree prized for its early fruiting, creamy-textured fruit, and reliable production. Commonly referred to as bullock’s heart or sugar apple in some regions, the custard apple is part of the Annonaceae family and shares lineage with other tropical fruits like cherimoya, soursop, and atemoya. When propagated through grafting, the custard apple tree begins to bear fruit faster, often within 2 to 3 years, and consistently produces high-quality fruit identical to the parent plant.