Annona saffordiana is considered one of the rarest species within the Annona genus. Native to the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, this species grows as a small shrub or compact tree, making it an excellent candidate for collectors with limited space or those seeking unique additions to their tropical fruit gardens.
The plant produces small green fruits that are reportedly very pleasant to eat fresh. While still largely unknown outside its native range, Annona saffordiana is gaining attention for its rarity, manageable size, and flavorful fruit—making it a prized find among rare fruit enthusiasts.
Seeds are from a cultivated tree and are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.
Annona saffordiana is considered one of the rarest species within the Annona genus. Native to the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, this species grows as a small shrub or compact tree, making it an excellent candidate for collectors with limited space or those seeking unique additions to their tropical fruit gardens.
The plant produces small green fruits that are reportedly very pleasant to eat fresh. While still largely unknown outside its native range, Annona saffordiana is gaining attention for its rarity, manageable size, and flavorful fruit—making it a prized find among rare fruit enthusiasts.
Seeds are from a cultivated tree and are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.