Eugenia heringeriana is a rare tropical shrub or small tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family, native to the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It typically grows as an evergreen plant with glossy, aromatic leaves and compact growth, making it suitable for gardens, small orchards, or container cultivation.
The species produces small to medium-sized fruits that are edible, offering a sweet and pleasant flavor. Its berries attract birds and other wildlife, adding ecological value to its ornamental appeal. Eugenia heringeriana is a rare and highly collectible species for enthusiasts of tropical fruiting plants and Myrtaceae collectors.
Seeds are sold in packs of one. They are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Eugenia heringeriana is a rare tropical shrub or small tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family, native to the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It typically grows as an evergreen plant with glossy, aromatic leaves and compact growth, making it suitable for gardens, small orchards, or container cultivation.
The species produces small to medium-sized fruits that are edible, offering a sweet and pleasant flavor. Its berries attract birds and other wildlife, adding ecological value to its ornamental appeal. Eugenia heringeriana is a rare and highly collectible species for enthusiasts of tropical fruiting plants and Myrtaceae collectors.
Seeds are sold in packs of one. They are shipped in humid vermiculite.