Cherimoya Plants
Cherimoya sometimes called Custard Apples are a semi deciduous tree that will grow well commercially as far south as Sydney, as well is warmer pockets further south. A fast growing fruit tree reaching to around 5-7m depending on conditions . They are a different plant to Custard Apples and will grow well in cooler climates
When it comes to taste, it is like a mixture of pineapple, banana and mango. We think it is best eaten by itself, perhaps with ice-cream, this lets the natural taste shine through. Also said to have a hint of strawberry and even papaya. The fruit needs to be eaten within a day or two of ripening to get the best taste.
Remove the seeds and skin first, you will then be left with the wonderful sweet and aromatic flesh.
Cherimoya and Custard Apple, whats the difference?
Cherimoya and Custard apple are two seperate species, what we commonly call the custard apple is hybrid of Annona cherimola and Annona squamosa commonly called the sugar apple.
Both the trees and fruits are similar in appearance, however, the cherimoya is regarded as having a sweeter and better flavour and grows well in cooler climate zones as long as it is a frost free and warm position.
Cherimoya Varieties
African Pride is one of the main varieties grown in Australia, it is early fruiting and will crop well without the need for hand pollination.
Cherimoya varieties include Fino de jete, Sofia and Pierce. Valued for fruit production they are widely grown in Spain as well as California, so think Mediterranean climate.
Best described as tasting like a Custard apple, but juicier they have a pleasant fragrance and can be eaten fresh or chilled.
Fruit is large green with ‘dimples’, sort of strawberry shaped, and heavy. Fruit is ready to pick when it begins to lighten in color a little, they ripen further after harvest. Best not refrigerated, a cool store is more appropriate.
How To Grow Cherimoya
A humus rich well drained soil is best, protection from frost is essential and remember that some varieties need to be hand pollinated for best fruit production.
For successful growth these trees require moisture especially during the growing season.
Pruning is advisable as the branches are a little prone to snap under the weight of fruit if left to grow to long. Use normal practices here, remove crossover branches, cut back new growth on Cherimoya by 1/2 or more.
Available From the following growers
Lot 522 Pavans Access Grassy Head NSW 2441
Fruit trees specialising in Avocados, Custard apples, Persimmons, Jackfruit,Black Sapote and Pomegranates. Online sales and Wholesale.
www.treegrowers.com.au