








Campomanesia sp 'São Miguel lisa amarela'
Campomanesia sp. "São Miguel Lisa Amarela" is a large native tree reaching around 17 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest near Itacaré, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces fruit in abundance. The tree belongs to the Myrtaceae family and features dense, evergreen foliage typical of the genus.
The fruits begin green and ripen to a vibrant, glossy yellow. They are round, smooth-skinned, and notable for their high pulp content and exceptional juiciness. The flesh is abundant, refreshing, and mildly aromatic—ideal for fresh eating or juice. This is a rare local variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Campomanesia sp. "São Miguel Lisa Amarela" is a large native tree reaching around 17 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest near Itacaré, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces fruit in abundance. The tree belongs to the Myrtaceae family and features dense, evergreen foliage typical of the genus.
The fruits begin green and ripen to a vibrant, glossy yellow. They are round, smooth-skinned, and notable for their high pulp content and exceptional juiciness. The flesh is abundant, refreshing, and mildly aromatic—ideal for fresh eating or juice. This is a rare local variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Campomanesia sp. "São Miguel Lisa Amarela" is a large native tree reaching around 17 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest near Itacaré, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces fruit in abundance. The tree belongs to the Myrtaceae family and features dense, evergreen foliage typical of the genus.
The fruits begin green and ripen to a vibrant, glossy yellow. They are round, smooth-skinned, and notable for their high pulp content and exceptional juiciness. The flesh is abundant, refreshing, and mildly aromatic—ideal for fresh eating or juice. This is a rare local variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.