08-24-2007, 09:50 AM
This Pahoa company has the plant itself. They must know where to find the seed:
http://www.fruitlovers.com/fruittreeprices.html
There are two types of Salak: Bali and Thai. The fruits taste similar but the Thai version is red. The tree is also taller:
http://www.fruitlovers.com/fruittreedescriptions.html
We intend to plant a whole hedge of Bali Salak. This is a beautiful palm. The fruit is at the base of the plant. The plant has a lot of thorns so pick with care.
Image:
http://gotouring.com/razzledazzle/fruit/...hoto1.html
Plants need to be protected from the sun when they are babies. In nature, they are often found in the shade of larger trees.
We just bought some land in Bali. Dreaming of a retirement divided between Puna and Bali!
Edited by - hpp4me on 08/24/2007 13:52:19
Edited by - hpp4me on 08/24/2007 13:53:03
http://www.fruitlovers.com/fruittreeprices.html
There are two types of Salak: Bali and Thai. The fruits taste similar but the Thai version is red. The tree is also taller:
http://www.fruitlovers.com/fruittreedescriptions.html
We intend to plant a whole hedge of Bali Salak. This is a beautiful palm. The fruit is at the base of the plant. The plant has a lot of thorns so pick with care.
Image:
http://gotouring.com/razzledazzle/fruit/...hoto1.html
Plants need to be protected from the sun when they are babies. In nature, they are often found in the shade of larger trees.
We just bought some land in Bali. Dreaming of a retirement divided between Puna and Bali!
Edited by - hpp4me on 08/24/2007 13:52:19
Edited by - hpp4me on 08/24/2007 13:53:03