Cherimoya Bayes

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Cherimoya Bayes is a small upright tree approximately 5m high. The large leaves (20cm in length) are olive-green and oval. The underside of the leave is soft and velvety. The green nondescript winged flowers are fragrant, followed by moderate green round fruit with smooth skin. The creamy white juicy flesh is soft, delicate and has the taste and consistency of custard, sweet with an excellent lemony flavour. The fruit has a delightful fruity fragrance. The flesh is smooth, with slight grittiness near the skin.

To increase fruit set, hand pollination is beneficial. Hand pollination is very simple to achieve. With a small artist paintbrush, remove the pollen and anthers (little flower stalks within the flower) from wide open flowers mid-afternoon and collect them in a small container. During the late afternoon, apply to flowers just opening by removing one petal and brushing the pollen in and around the ovary (conical shape at the base of the flower). The removed petal now marks the flower has been pollinated.

Harvest is from September to November, when the fruit turns a lighter green but is still firm. Ripen fruit at room temperature and is ready to eat when it develops its fragrance and softens just a little to the touch.

Prune at the end of winter to maintain shape, apply a good mulch and fertilise with a fertiliser high in potassium over spring and autumn.

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Cherimoya Bayes is a small upright tree approximately 5m high. The large leaves (20cm in length) are olive-green and oval. The underside of the leave is soft and velvety. The green nondescript winged flowers are fragrant, followed by moderate green round fruit with smooth skin. The creamy white juicy flesh is soft, delicate and has the taste and consistency of custard, sweet with an excellent lemony flavour. The fruit has a delightful fruity fragrance. The flesh is smooth, with slight grittiness near the skin.

To increase fruit set, hand pollination is beneficial. Hand pollination is very simple to achieve. With a small artist paintbrush, remove the pollen and anthers (little flower stalks within the flower) from wide open flowers mid-afternoon and collect them in a small container. During the late afternoon, apply to flowers just opening by removing one petal and brushing the pollen in and around the ovary (conical shape at the base of the flower). The removed petal now marks the flower has been pollinated.

Harvest is from September to November, when the fruit turns a lighter green but is still firm. Ripen fruit at room temperature and is ready to eat when it develops its fragrance and softens just a little to the touch.

Prune at the end of winter to maintain shape, apply a good mulch and fertilise with a fertiliser high in potassium over spring and autumn.

Cherimoya Bayes is a small upright tree approximately 5m high. The large leaves (20cm in length) are olive-green and oval. The underside of the leave is soft and velvety. The green nondescript winged flowers are fragrant, followed by moderate green round fruit with smooth skin. The creamy white juicy flesh is soft, delicate and has the taste and consistency of custard, sweet with an excellent lemony flavour. The fruit has a delightful fruity fragrance. The flesh is smooth, with slight grittiness near the skin.

To increase fruit set, hand pollination is beneficial. Hand pollination is very simple to achieve. With a small artist paintbrush, remove the pollen and anthers (little flower stalks within the flower) from wide open flowers mid-afternoon and collect them in a small container. During the late afternoon, apply to flowers just opening by removing one petal and brushing the pollen in and around the ovary (conical shape at the base of the flower). The removed petal now marks the flower has been pollinated.

Harvest is from September to November, when the fruit turns a lighter green but is still firm. Ripen fruit at room temperature and is ready to eat when it develops its fragrance and softens just a little to the touch.

Prune at the end of winter to maintain shape, apply a good mulch and fertilise with a fertiliser high in potassium over spring and autumn.