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Your query is a little confusing, thre are many varieties of "nam doc nai" as you call it.

Widely grown commercial trees, available just about anywhere in Thailand.

I have about three hundred trees, in the season you can have as many seeds as you can handle !

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Thanks for the offer Soidog. Is there a reference for the different varieties and what their qualities are? What are you growing? Is this season too late for seeds that may be left over.

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Thanks for the offer Soidog. Is there a reference for the different varieties and what their qualities are? What are you growing? Is this season too late for seeds that may be left over.

Unfortunately this season has been over for over a month or so. The trees have been pruned already.

Nam Doc Mai varieties are separated into skin color and ripening time, and fruit shape. I know of and have 4/5 varieties including a giant one .

A reference book I don't have for you, I am sure if you search some of the Thai universities , you will find it.

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