Super Golden Custard Apple Plants
Super Golden Custard Apple is a high-quality variety of custard apple (Annona squamosa), distinguished by its vibrant, golden-yellow fruit and exceptional flavor. This variety is highly regarded for its sweetness, creamy texture, and eye-catching appearance, making it a popular choice among growers and consumers.
Key Characteristics of Super Golden Custard Apple Plants
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Fruit Appearance:
- Color: As the name suggests, the Super Golden Custard Apple is known for its distinctive golden-yellow fruit, which is more striking compared to the typical green or greenish-yellow custard apples.
- Size and Shape: The fruits are medium to large, with a round or slightly heart-shaped form. They have a knobby, textured skin that provides a protective layer.
- Flesh: Inside, the flesh is creamy, pale yellow, and has a smooth, custard-like texture with a higher flesh-to-seed ratio.
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Flavor and Nutritional Value:
- Flavor: The Super Golden Custard Apple is celebrated for its exceptionally sweet and rich flavor, with a custard-like taste that is a favorite for fresh eating and use in desserts.
- Nutritional Value: Like other custard apples, it is high in vitamin C, dietary fiber, antioxidants, and essential minerals such as potassium and magnesium, contributing to improved immunity, digestion, and overall health.
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Tree Size and Growth Habits:
- Size: The tree is medium-sized, typically reaching 4 to 6 meters (13 to 20 feet) in height. It has a rounded, spreading canopy with dense foliage.
- Growth: It has a well-branched structure with glossy green leaves and a moderate growth rate.
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Flowers and Fruiting:
- Flowers: The tree produces greenish-yellow, fragrant flowers that appear singly or in clusters, usually in the spring.
- Fruiting: The fruits mature approximately 3 to 4 months after flowering and are typically ready for harvest in late summer to early autumn.
Growing Super Golden Custard Apple Plants
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Climate Requirements:
- Temperature: Super Golden Custard Apple plants thrive in tropical and subtropical climates with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 35°C (68°F to 95°F). They are sensitive to frost and prefer a warm, humid environment.
- Rainfall: They benefit from a distinct dry season, which aids in flowering and fruit development. However, supplemental irrigation is necessary during extended dry periods.
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Soil Preferences:
- Type: The plants prefer well-drained sandy loam or loamy soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH range of 6.0 to 7.5.