Dimocarpus longan ‘Kohala’
By Delonix1
- 17 Oct, 2024
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My Kohala longan is ripening late this year. Typically, longan ripens in September here in San Diego, CA. The tree had a lot more fruit, but the water wasn’t getting to the roots, so it aborted a lot of fruit and leaves. Photo taken October 15, 2024.
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Thanks for that. The name just came up. When I looked it up on here your photos of it going back to 2008 popped up. That's a good age for a fruit tree.
17 Oct, 2024
I purchased this longan tree 3 or 4 years ago. It’s an air-layered tree. This variety produces very sweet fruit. I think it tastes sweeter and overall better than most lychee.
17 Oct, 2024
Apologies Delonix. I wasn't paying full attention there! The photo was yours taken in 2010 and at Quail Botanical gardens you said. Dragon's Eye Fruit. Also a photo in 2008 of a closer view of longan fruit. I looked up on here as I didn't know what it was and yours seem to be the only pics. I assumed in your garden, but that was me being a numpty I'm afraid.
19 Oct, 2024
No need to apologize 😎.
23 Oct, 2024
Bet the fruit is pretty tasty too..interesting info on this plant, Andy.
27 Oct, 2024
It’s very sweet and very delicious! I can 5 lbs a day if I have it.
28 Oct, 2024
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