





Campomanesia sp. dardano-limai - GERMINATED
Campomanesia sp. dardano-limai is a rare and distinctive species of the Campomanesia genus, native to the dry, rocky forests of Pernambuco, a state in northeastern Brazil. This resilient plant thrives in harsh, stony environments, often anchoring itself directly onto rocky outcrops where few other species can survive. Its adaptation to such conditions makes it a fascinating subject for both botanical interest and conservation.
The fruits of Campomanesia dardano-limai are particularly striking—fuzzy, violet-colored, and visually reminiscent of velvet. Despite their rugged exterior, the fruits have a sweet, very pleasant flavor that makes them highly sought after by local communities and rare fruit collectors. The taste is often described as smooth and fruity, with a delicate aromatic profile typical of many Myrtaceae family members.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite to ensure freshness and viability during transit.
Campomanesia sp. dardano-limai is a rare and distinctive species of the Campomanesia genus, native to the dry, rocky forests of Pernambuco, a state in northeastern Brazil. This resilient plant thrives in harsh, stony environments, often anchoring itself directly onto rocky outcrops where few other species can survive. Its adaptation to such conditions makes it a fascinating subject for both botanical interest and conservation.
The fruits of Campomanesia dardano-limai are particularly striking—fuzzy, violet-colored, and visually reminiscent of velvet. Despite their rugged exterior, the fruits have a sweet, very pleasant flavor that makes them highly sought after by local communities and rare fruit collectors. The taste is often described as smooth and fruity, with a delicate aromatic profile typical of many Myrtaceae family members.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite to ensure freshness and viability during transit.
Campomanesia sp. dardano-limai is a rare and distinctive species of the Campomanesia genus, native to the dry, rocky forests of Pernambuco, a state in northeastern Brazil. This resilient plant thrives in harsh, stony environments, often anchoring itself directly onto rocky outcrops where few other species can survive. Its adaptation to such conditions makes it a fascinating subject for both botanical interest and conservation.
The fruits of Campomanesia dardano-limai are particularly striking—fuzzy, violet-colored, and visually reminiscent of velvet. Despite their rugged exterior, the fruits have a sweet, very pleasant flavor that makes them highly sought after by local communities and rare fruit collectors. The taste is often described as smooth and fruity, with a delicate aromatic profile typical of many Myrtaceae family members.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite to ensure freshness and viability during transit.