Looking for tropical fruit scions

Endirenay

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I have some large trees of these that I have not grafted. I'm looking to graft these in spring, in a few months. They are grown in large pots, dwarf is preferred.

I'm looking for citrus, avocado, ice cream bean, annona, starfruit, tamarind, white sapote, pineapple guava, loquat, peanut butter fruit, and baobab.

I am in zone 7b PA. Will pay for these, unless you want to trade fig cuttings. Thank you!
 
I wish I could help. What's your secret for growing all of these in PA? I've struggles so much with citrus and olives
 
Why the Baobab? And what Baobab? The rest of your list I understand. I have tried most of them. And they where good. :)
Baobab is the weird looking tree in Madagascar, I got one seed to sprout and hoping to graft so it can produce fruit. It is very rare and I don't think many in the US have a fruiting one so getting one is unlikely.
 
Perry Nguyen at Flora Exotica in Montreal. He keeps a heated greenhouse. His website is pretty 1993 and not up to date. Contact him directly. He's certified to ship internationally and I've never thrown a cultivar at him that he couldn't get. He hooked me up with lots of great citrus and olive (that I killed). He really knows his stuff when it comes ultra rare plants.

He has an impressive greenhouse. https://www.floraexotica.ca/

If you can't reach him via the website let me know and I will reach him for you. I think I have his number.
 
Perry Nguyen at Flora Exotica in Montreal. He keeps a heated greenhouse. His website is pretty 1993 and not up to date. Contact him directly. He's certified to ship internationally and I've never thrown a cultivar at him that he couldn't get. He hooked me up with lots of great citrus and olive (that I killed). He really knows his stuff when it comes ultra rare plants.

He has an impressive greenhouse. https://www.floraexotica.ca/

If you can't reach him via the website let me know and I will reach him for you. I think I have his number.
Thank you! I'll reach out to him.
 
Baobab is the weird looking tree in Madagascar, I got one seed to sprout and hoping to graft so it can produce fruit. It is very rare and I don't think many in the US have a fruiting one so getting one is unlikely.
I had an African baobab growing for a few years. I lost it one winter when I didn’t protect it. Neat looking trees.
 
Baobab the tree The Little Prince had to protectively weed out of his little planet lest the tree take over everywhere. I always love The Baobab tree.
 
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