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Old 09-13-2014, 01:08 AM   #21 (permalink)
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It is way different than mysore types. To me it has very manzano-like characteristics. It's very astringent until it has black spots. It suckers like crazy which makes it a bit of a pain to manage.
Mine popped 9 suckers with the first planting. Still waiting for the first bunch. I just keep topping the extra suckers. Don't want to disturb any roots of the new mama corm. Leaves do look like manzano types.
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I'm not sure how to pronounce this properly, but I always say it like the beasty boys: "Nali-poo-van!"

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