Plinia cf. Spiciflora

$15.00

Plinia cf. spiciflora is a very rare and still unidentified species within the Plinia genus, making it an especially intriguing plant for collectors and enthusiasts of uncommon jaboticaba relatives. Due to its uncertain classification and limited documentation, very little is currently known about the species in cultivation, adding to its rarity and botanical interest.

The fruits contain a single large seed with only a small amount of surrounding pulp. While there are currently no detailed reports describing the flavor of the fruit, the species is highly valued for its ornamental qualities. Like many Plinia species, it is appreciated for its attractive growth habit and unique fruiting characteristics, making it a desirable addition to rare tropical plant collections and specialty gardens.

Because of its scarcity and limited availability, Plinia cf. spiciflora remains an exciting and unusual species for collectors seeking rare and poorly documented members of the Myrtaceae family.

Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.

Plinia cf. spiciflora is a very rare and still unidentified species within the Plinia genus, making it an especially intriguing plant for collectors and enthusiasts of uncommon jaboticaba relatives. Due to its uncertain classification and limited documentation, very little is currently known about the species in cultivation, adding to its rarity and botanical interest.

The fruits contain a single large seed with only a small amount of surrounding pulp. While there are currently no detailed reports describing the flavor of the fruit, the species is highly valued for its ornamental qualities. Like many Plinia species, it is appreciated for its attractive growth habit and unique fruiting characteristics, making it a desirable addition to rare tropical plant collections and specialty gardens.

Because of its scarcity and limited availability, Plinia cf. spiciflora remains an exciting and unusual species for collectors seeking rare and poorly documented members of the Myrtaceae family.

Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.