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Tropical Fruiting season


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Tropical fruiting season started here , mango, longan ,Rambutan,avacado, mangusteen , Durian are everywhere. sometimes durian smell make you  uncomfortable in fruit makets 

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All those durians look so dreamy...yum yum :drool:

Have to settle for frozen Thai Monthongs for now...

Jonathan

Katy, TX (Zone 9a)

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Here our mango season is ending. From the highlands we have apples, peaches and plums now. Rambutans have two seasons so they are available almost year round. Mangosteen is just starting.Its a short season ,maybe lasting a month. Sometimes there is a smaller crop in December. Longans are available in August. No durian that I am aware of.

El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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Mangos in full steam ahead here in south Florida!

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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On Fri Jul 01 2016 22:59:20 GMT+0530 (Sri Lanka Standard, scottgt said:

Here our mango season is ending. From the highlands we have apples, peaches and plums now. Rambutans have two seasons so they are available almost year round. Mangosteen is just starting.Its a short season ,maybe lasting a month. Sometimes there is a smaller crop in December. Longans are available in August. No durian that I am aware of.

Rambutans have two seasons Wow sometimes i see these fruits here in off seasons (December ,Jan ). highlands produce quality pears and now apples also doing , dry north country produce quality grapes 

but sad about  no durian there  :(  

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