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Duguetia cf. quitarensis is a rare Annonaceae species cultivated in Ceará state, Brazil. This plant is thought by some growers to be a unique, possibly undescribed species, while others believe it to be a regional variant of Duguetia quitarensis. Its exact classification is still under discussion, so please consider this taxonomic uncertainty before purchasing seeds. The tree itself is small to medium in size, making it suitable for cultivation in tropical and subtropical climates, especially where space is limited.
The fruit is red when ripe and contains a creamy, sweet pulp that surrounds the seeds. Like other members of the Duguetia genus, the seeds are enclosed in small pods within the fruit, adding to its exotic appeal. This is a promising species for collectors of rare tropical fruit trees or those interested in the diverse potential of the Annonaceae family.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Duguetia cf. quitarensis is a rare Annonaceae species cultivated in Ceará state, Brazil. This plant is thought by some growers to be a unique, possibly undescribed species, while others believe it to be a regional variant of Duguetia quitarensis. Its exact classification is still under discussion, so please consider this taxonomic uncertainty before purchasing seeds. The tree itself is small to medium in size, making it suitable for cultivation in tropical and subtropical climates, especially where space is limited.
The fruit is red when ripe and contains a creamy, sweet pulp that surrounds the seeds. Like other members of the Duguetia genus, the seeds are enclosed in small pods within the fruit, adding to its exotic appeal. This is a promising species for collectors of rare tropical fruit trees or those interested in the diverse potential of the Annonaceae family.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Duguetia cf. quitarensis is a rare Annonaceae species cultivated in Ceará state, Brazil. This plant is thought by some growers to be a unique, possibly undescribed species, while others believe it to be a regional variant of Duguetia quitarensis. Its exact classification is still under discussion, so please consider this taxonomic uncertainty before purchasing seeds. The tree itself is small to medium in size, making it suitable for cultivation in tropical and subtropical climates, especially where space is limited.
The fruit is red when ripe and contains a creamy, sweet pulp that surrounds the seeds. Like other members of the Duguetia genus, the seeds are enclosed in small pods within the fruit, adding to its exotic appeal. This is a promising species for collectors of rare tropical fruit trees or those interested in the diverse potential of the Annonaceae family.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.