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Red Custard Apple Tree Seeds – Annona squamosa | Rare Red Sugar Apple | 5 Seeds | Tropical Exotic Fruit Plant

Red Custard Apple Tree Seeds – Annona squamosa | Rare Red Sugar Apple | 5 Seeds | Tropical Exotic Fruit Plant

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Grow a rare tropical fruit with these Red Custard Apple Tree Seeds (Annona squamosa – Red Form). This unique variety produces the famous custard apple fruit with striking red to deep purple skin and pink to reddish flesh, making it a beautiful and unusual addition to tropical gardens.

Custard apples, also known as sugar apples or sweetsop, are prized for their creamy, sweet pulp and tropical flavor. The tree features lush green foliage and attractive fruit, making it both an edible and ornamental plant for warm climates.

This rare red form is highly sought after by collectors and gardeners who enjoy growing exotic fruit trees. With proper care, these trees can become productive tropical plants that provide delicious fruit and unique visual appeal.

You will receive seeds similar in quality and viability to those used by gardeners and tropical fruit collectors.

You will receive:
✔️ 5 Red Custard Apple seeds
✔️ Botanical species: Annona squamosa (Red Form)
✔️ Rare tropical fruit variety
✔️ Untreated seeds for planting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery


🌼 Growing Information

Common Name: Red Custard Apple / Red Sugar Apple
Botanical Name: Annona squamosa
Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
Growth Stage: Seed

Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade

Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil

Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between watering

Mature Height: 10–20 feet

Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in warm climates

Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 10–11

Container Friendly: Yes, when grown in warm climates or indoors in large pots


💡 Care Tip:
Custard apple seeds germinate best in warm soil (75–85°F). Soaking seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting can help improve germination.

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