Eugenia Campininha - Formerly know as "Euegnia Arenosa"

$50.00

Eugenia campininha, formerly known as Eugenia arenosa, is a rare and recently rediscovered species native to the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Officially recorded in 2023, this Eugenia was long thought to exist only in private collections, making its natural rediscovery an exciting event for botanists and fruit enthusiasts alike. It was found growing in sandy soils, indicating that it thrives best in deep containers with excellent drainage when cultivated.

The tree produces flavorful fruits that are enjoyed fresh by hand, offering a sweet taste with a pleasant balance of sourness. Its combination of rarity, exceptional flavor, and adaptability to container cultivation makes Eugenia campininha a prized addition for collectors and tropical fruit growers seeking unique and historically significant species.

Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite. Germinating seeds will be shipped first, these are very fragile so please use caution when opening and planting.

Eugenia campininha, formerly known as Eugenia arenosa, is a rare and recently rediscovered species native to the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Officially recorded in 2023, this Eugenia was long thought to exist only in private collections, making its natural rediscovery an exciting event for botanists and fruit enthusiasts alike. It was found growing in sandy soils, indicating that it thrives best in deep containers with excellent drainage when cultivated.

The tree produces flavorful fruits that are enjoyed fresh by hand, offering a sweet taste with a pleasant balance of sourness. Its combination of rarity, exceptional flavor, and adaptability to container cultivation makes Eugenia campininha a prized addition for collectors and tropical fruit growers seeking unique and historically significant species.

Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite. Germinating seeds will be shipped first, these are very fragile so please use caution when opening and planting.