








Byrsonima sp Murici Vermelho
Byrsonima sp. “Murici Vermelho” is a super dwarf species native to the coastal regions of Bahia, Brazil. It thrives in sandy soils just steps from the sea, where it endures high humidity, intense sun, and minimal rainfall—conditions that make it naturally drought-tolerant and sun-loving.
This compact plant remains very low-growing, making it ideal for small spaces, container gardens, or restoration projects in dry, coastal zones. Despite its size, it produces small red berries that are sweet and sour with low astringency, making them a refreshing snack straight off the plant while exploring the wild landscapes it inhabits.
Its adaptability, fruit quality, and ornamental value make Murici Vermelho a promising addition for growers in challenging environments or those looking to explore the lesser-known edible flora of Brazil.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Byrsonima sp. “Murici Vermelho” is a super dwarf species native to the coastal regions of Bahia, Brazil. It thrives in sandy soils just steps from the sea, where it endures high humidity, intense sun, and minimal rainfall—conditions that make it naturally drought-tolerant and sun-loving.
This compact plant remains very low-growing, making it ideal for small spaces, container gardens, or restoration projects in dry, coastal zones. Despite its size, it produces small red berries that are sweet and sour with low astringency, making them a refreshing snack straight off the plant while exploring the wild landscapes it inhabits.
Its adaptability, fruit quality, and ornamental value make Murici Vermelho a promising addition for growers in challenging environments or those looking to explore the lesser-known edible flora of Brazil.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Byrsonima sp. “Murici Vermelho” is a super dwarf species native to the coastal regions of Bahia, Brazil. It thrives in sandy soils just steps from the sea, where it endures high humidity, intense sun, and minimal rainfall—conditions that make it naturally drought-tolerant and sun-loving.
This compact plant remains very low-growing, making it ideal for small spaces, container gardens, or restoration projects in dry, coastal zones. Despite its size, it produces small red berries that are sweet and sour with low astringency, making them a refreshing snack straight off the plant while exploring the wild landscapes it inhabits.
Its adaptability, fruit quality, and ornamental value make Murici Vermelho a promising addition for growers in challenging environments or those looking to explore the lesser-known edible flora of Brazil.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.