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Seeds Eugenia sp. Brownea - Naturally Variegated species
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Eugenia sp. Brownea - Naturally Variegated species

$28.00

Eugenia sp. "Brownea" is a fascinating and newly discovered species that exhibits a unique characteristic reminiscent of Brownea species, despite belonging to the Myrtaceae family, whereas Brownea is part of the Fabaceae. Like Brownea, the young leaves of this Eugenia are variegated, with a striking blend of colors that gradually fade to a solid green as the leaves mature. This leaf behavior is an extraordinary phenomenon, as it links two unrelated botanical families through a similar growth trait. The contrast between the initial colorful variegation and the mature green leaves is visually stunning and adds an extra layer of interest to the plant.

While the pulp of the fruit is not abundant, it has a flavor and texture similar to the rind of a guava, offering a mildly sweet and slightly tangy taste. The fruit’s modest size and pulp content make it more of a curiosity than a primary fruiting species for consumption. However, it holds significant appeal for plant collectors due to its unique leaf growth pattern and the intriguing comparison to Brownea.

This species thrives in warm, tropical conditions, preferring well-drained soil and moderate to full sunlight. It is likely to be suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10-11, where temperatures remain above freezing year-round.

Seeds are sold in packs of 1 seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Eugenia sp. "Brownea" is a fascinating and newly discovered species that exhibits a unique characteristic reminiscent of Brownea species, despite belonging to the Myrtaceae family, whereas Brownea is part of the Fabaceae. Like Brownea, the young leaves of this Eugenia are variegated, with a striking blend of colors that gradually fade to a solid green as the leaves mature. This leaf behavior is an extraordinary phenomenon, as it links two unrelated botanical families through a similar growth trait. The contrast between the initial colorful variegation and the mature green leaves is visually stunning and adds an extra layer of interest to the plant.

While the pulp of the fruit is not abundant, it has a flavor and texture similar to the rind of a guava, offering a mildly sweet and slightly tangy taste. The fruit’s modest size and pulp content make it more of a curiosity than a primary fruiting species for consumption. However, it holds significant appeal for plant collectors due to its unique leaf growth pattern and the intriguing comparison to Brownea.

This species thrives in warm, tropical conditions, preferring well-drained soil and moderate to full sunlight. It is likely to be suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10-11, where temperatures remain above freezing year-round.

Seeds are sold in packs of 1 seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

Eugenia sp. "Brownea" is a fascinating and newly discovered species that exhibits a unique characteristic reminiscent of Brownea species, despite belonging to the Myrtaceae family, whereas Brownea is part of the Fabaceae. Like Brownea, the young leaves of this Eugenia are variegated, with a striking blend of colors that gradually fade to a solid green as the leaves mature. This leaf behavior is an extraordinary phenomenon, as it links two unrelated botanical families through a similar growth trait. The contrast between the initial colorful variegation and the mature green leaves is visually stunning and adds an extra layer of interest to the plant.

While the pulp of the fruit is not abundant, it has a flavor and texture similar to the rind of a guava, offering a mildly sweet and slightly tangy taste. The fruit’s modest size and pulp content make it more of a curiosity than a primary fruiting species for consumption. However, it holds significant appeal for plant collectors due to its unique leaf growth pattern and the intriguing comparison to Brownea.

This species thrives in warm, tropical conditions, preferring well-drained soil and moderate to full sunlight. It is likely to be suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10-11, where temperatures remain above freezing year-round.

Seeds are sold in packs of 1 seed. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

 
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