Duguetia Spixiana
Duguetia spixiana is a virtually unknown relative of the Annona family, native to the rainforests of South America. It produces exotic, red-tinted fruits with bright red pulp that is reportedly sweet and flavorful. The vivid coloration and unique flavor profile make it a highly intriguing candidate for collectors of rare fruit species and tropical biodiversity enthusiasts.
Very little is currently known about the species' growth habits, environmental preferences, or cultivation requirements. However, its possible adaptability to cooler climates deserves investigation, as there is speculation it may exhibit some cold tolerance—potentially similar to that of Annona cherimola (cherimoya). Its rarity and potential make it a fascinating subject for growers looking to experiment with underexplored tropical fruit trees.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Duguetia spixiana is a virtually unknown relative of the Annona family, native to the rainforests of South America. It produces exotic, red-tinted fruits with bright red pulp that is reportedly sweet and flavorful. The vivid coloration and unique flavor profile make it a highly intriguing candidate for collectors of rare fruit species and tropical biodiversity enthusiasts.
Very little is currently known about the species' growth habits, environmental preferences, or cultivation requirements. However, its possible adaptability to cooler climates deserves investigation, as there is speculation it may exhibit some cold tolerance—potentially similar to that of Annona cherimola (cherimoya). Its rarity and potential make it a fascinating subject for growers looking to experiment with underexplored tropical fruit trees.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Duguetia spixiana is a virtually unknown relative of the Annona family, native to the rainforests of South America. It produces exotic, red-tinted fruits with bright red pulp that is reportedly sweet and flavorful. The vivid coloration and unique flavor profile make it a highly intriguing candidate for collectors of rare fruit species and tropical biodiversity enthusiasts.
Very little is currently known about the species' growth habits, environmental preferences, or cultivation requirements. However, its possible adaptability to cooler climates deserves investigation, as there is speculation it may exhibit some cold tolerance—potentially similar to that of Annona cherimola (cherimoya). Its rarity and potential make it a fascinating subject for growers looking to experiment with underexplored tropical fruit trees.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.