
Key Features
Special considerations
Growing and Care Instructions
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Fertilizing
Apply balanced fruit tree fertilizer 3–4 times per year during growing season
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Watering
Moderate; prefers regular watering in well-draining soil, avoid waterlogging
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Light Requirements
Full sun for best growth and fruiting
Type | Fruit-bearing, Semi-evergreen tropical fruit tree |
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Lifespan | 20+ years with proper care |
Growth | Moderate to fast under ideal tropical/subtropical conditions |
Max Height | 10–20 ft |
Max Width | 8–15 ft |
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USDA Zones 10–11 (can be container-grown in colder zones with protection)
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Phet Pak Chong (PPC) Atemoya Tree – Grafted Tropical Fruit Tree
The Phet Pak Chong (PPC) Atemoya is one of the most famous Atemoya varieties in the world, originally developed in Thailand by crossing African Pride Atemoya with Pink’s Mammoth. Known for its exceptionally sweet, custard-like flavor, this exotic fruit combines the best of both parents, offering rich tropical notes of pineapple, banana, and vanilla.
The PPC variety produces large, green, heart-shaped fruits with smooth skin and fewer seeds compared to other Atemoya types. Thanks to its hybrid vigor, it is highly productive and bears fruit more reliably than many other Annona trees.
Our trees are grafted, ensuring earlier fruiting, strong growth, and high-quality harvests within just a few years. Ideal for home orchards, collectors of rare fruit, or anyone who loves tropical gardening.
Key Features
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Variety: Phet Pak Chong (PPC) Atemoya – African Pride × Pink’s Mammoth hybrid
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Fruit Flavor: Extremely sweet and creamy with tropical vanilla-pineapple notes
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Fruit Size: Large (up to 2–3 lbs per fruit) with fewer seeds
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Propagation Method: Grafted for early fruiting and consistent quality
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Mature Height: 10–20 ft (prune to maintain smaller size in containers)
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Growing Zones: USDA Zones 10–11 (can be container-grown in colder zones with protection)
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Care: Thrives in full sun with well-draining soil and moderate watering
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Harvest Season: Late summer through fall