Eugenia rostrifolia is a deciduous tree native to Brazil, typically growing 10 to 20 meters tall with a small, dense, rounded crown. It develops a straight, cylindrical trunk that can reach 40 to 60 cm in diameter. The species is sometimes harvested from the wild for local use as a food source and for its wood.
The tree produces small, bright orange fruits with a sweet flavor. It is also recognized for its attractive appearance and is considered a beautiful ornamental plant.
Seeds are sold individually and shipped in moist vermiculite to ensure optimal freshness and viability.
Eugenia rostrifolia is a deciduous tree native to Brazil, typically growing 10 to 20 meters tall with a small, dense, rounded crown. It develops a straight, cylindrical trunk that can reach 40 to 60 cm in diameter. The species is sometimes harvested from the wild for local use as a food source and for its wood.
The tree produces small, bright orange fruits with a sweet flavor. It is also recognized for its attractive appearance and is considered a beautiful ornamental plant.
Seeds are sold individually and shipped in moist vermiculite to ensure optimal freshness and viability.