








Annona aff. sylvatica
A large tree reaching heights of 12–14 meters, this probable variant of Annona sylvatica was found in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The tree features broad, leathery leaves with a highly pubescent underside, suggesting adaptation to a humid or montane environment. Fruits are tennis ball-sized or slightly larger, potentially making it a good candidate for fruit production or rootstock use.
USDA Hardiness Estimate: Zone 9b–10a (likely moderately cold-tolerant due to elevation)
Regarding the watermark - The Seeds District is a passion project created in collaboration with Bellamy Trees and the Seeds Hunter. Our mission is to preserve rare fruit species and share them with passionate growers around the world. By getting these unique plants into the hands—and yards—of dedicated enthusiasts, we’re helping ensure their survival for generations to come.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are viable and very limited. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
A large tree reaching heights of 12–14 meters, this probable variant of Annona sylvatica was found in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The tree features broad, leathery leaves with a highly pubescent underside, suggesting adaptation to a humid or montane environment. Fruits are tennis ball-sized or slightly larger, potentially making it a good candidate for fruit production or rootstock use.
USDA Hardiness Estimate: Zone 9b–10a (likely moderately cold-tolerant due to elevation)
Regarding the watermark - The Seeds District is a passion project created in collaboration with Bellamy Trees and the Seeds Hunter. Our mission is to preserve rare fruit species and share them with passionate growers around the world. By getting these unique plants into the hands—and yards—of dedicated enthusiasts, we’re helping ensure their survival for generations to come.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are viable and very limited. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
A large tree reaching heights of 12–14 meters, this probable variant of Annona sylvatica was found in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The tree features broad, leathery leaves with a highly pubescent underside, suggesting adaptation to a humid or montane environment. Fruits are tennis ball-sized or slightly larger, potentially making it a good candidate for fruit production or rootstock use.
USDA Hardiness Estimate: Zone 9b–10a (likely moderately cold-tolerant due to elevation)
Regarding the watermark - The Seeds District is a passion project created in collaboration with Bellamy Trees and the Seeds Hunter. Our mission is to preserve rare fruit species and share them with passionate growers around the world. By getting these unique plants into the hands—and yards—of dedicated enthusiasts, we’re helping ensure their survival for generations to come.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are viable and very limited. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.