Annona quinduensis

$10.00

Annona quinduensis is a rare species native to the highland regions of Colombia, where it grows as a small to medium-sized tree adapted to cooler, subtropical elevations. Its fruits are rounded to slightly elongated with a smooth green exterior. Inside, the pulp is soft, fragrant, and pale in color, making it an appealing species for those who appreciate unique Annona varieties. Its natural adaptation to cooler climates also makes it an intriguing option for growers outside strictly tropical zones.

The flavor of Annona quinduensis is described as sweet, mild, and pleasant, offering an easy-to-enjoy eating experience. Though not widely cultivated, the species is highly valued by collectors due to its rarity and limited availability. Its combination of enjoyable fruit, ecological importance, and adaptation to mountain climates makes it a promising species for conservation, specialty orchards, and enthusiasts seeking something truly uncommon.

Annona quinduensis is a rare species native to the highland regions of Colombia, where it grows as a small to medium-sized tree adapted to cooler, subtropical elevations. Its fruits are rounded to slightly elongated with a smooth green exterior. Inside, the pulp is soft, fragrant, and pale in color, making it an appealing species for those who appreciate unique Annona varieties. Its natural adaptation to cooler climates also makes it an intriguing option for growers outside strictly tropical zones.

The flavor of Annona quinduensis is described as sweet, mild, and pleasant, offering an easy-to-enjoy eating experience. Though not widely cultivated, the species is highly valued by collectors due to its rarity and limited availability. Its combination of enjoyable fruit, ecological importance, and adaptation to mountain climates makes it a promising species for conservation, specialty orchards, and enthusiasts seeking something truly uncommon.