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Custard apple trees
The custard apple (A. reticulata), a small tropical American tree, gives the family one of its common names. ... most important of these is Annona reticulata (West Indian bullock's-heart), which is well adapted to hot climates and produces fruit only three years after planting.
How long does it take for a custard apple tree to bear fruit?
Between 20 and 25 weeks
The Fruit takes between 20 and 25 weeks to reach maturity in sub-tropical climates where the days are not too warm and the nights not too cool. There are four main custard apple growing regions, all found on the east coast of Australia.
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