Lisa Atemoya GRAFTED TREE *Pre-Order*

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Please be aware that if you live in a cold climate, we will not ship your plant until the Spring, when the temperature has warmed. We aim to ensure your plant reaches you in the best condition possible. If you live in a warm climate that does not freeze, your plant may ship sooner than the Spring.

The Lisa Atemoya Grafted Tree is a must-have for tropical fruit enthusiasts, prized for its incredible flavor and exceptional growing performance.

The Lisa Atemoya is known for its sweet, creamy flesh, blending hints of tropical pineapple, vanilla, and banana into a delightful custard-like texture. Its fruit is large, heart-shaped, and features a smooth, greenish-pink skin that becomes even more striking as it ripens.

This tree is grafted onto Cherimoya rootstock, giving it superior disease resistance and adaptability to a variety of soil conditions. With the Cherimoya’s hardy root system, this grafted tree is more resilient to cooler temperatures, making it an ideal option for gardeners in USDA zones 9-11. The Lisa Atemoya thrives in warm climates, preferring full sun but also tolerating partial shade.

In just 1-3 years, you’ll enjoy an abundance of delicious fruit that’s perfect for fresh eating, desserts, and smoothies. The grafting onto Cherimoya rootstock means quicker fruiting and a more robust tree that will deliver consistent harvests season after season.

Size: 1-2 ft (1 gallon pot)
Mature Height: Reaches 10-15 feet at maturity
Climate: Best suited for USDA zones 9-11
Sun: Prefers full sun to partial shade
Water: Moderate, with well-drained soil
Fruit Harvest: 1-3 years after planting

We’re very excited to ship plants and trees across the Country. At this time we only know how to care for these plants within the conditions of our small farm here in South Florida. We are not able to provide instructions for care on your plant/ tree in your specific climate. We recommend utilizing Google or your local resources to best determine this information for your area. We wish you a green thumb!