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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very rare and likely new Eugenia species discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It grows as a small tree, reaching around 10–12 feet in height, and is often covered in fruit. The elongated fruits have a bumpy, ribbed skin that turns red-green when fully ripe, and contain a decent amount of flesh with a slightly acidic flavor. The tree features long, slender, light green leaves that add to its ornamental appeal. It is likely this is not the best tasting Eugenia, but its striking foliage and unique fruit make it a standout in any collection. It should be a great species for container growers. It is best suited for warm, humid climates similar to USDA hardiness zones 10–11, where it can thrive in tropical or subtropical conditions.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very rare and likely new Eugenia species discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It grows as a small tree, reaching around 10–12 feet in height, and is often covered in fruit. The elongated fruits have a bumpy, ribbed skin that turns red-green when fully ripe, and contain a decent amount of flesh with a slightly acidic flavor. The tree features long, slender, light green leaves that add to its ornamental appeal. It is likely this is not the best tasting Eugenia, but its striking foliage and unique fruit make it a standout in any collection. It should be a great species for container growers. It is best suited for warm, humid climates similar to USDA hardiness zones 10–11, where it can thrive in tropical or subtropical conditions.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very rare and likely new Eugenia species discovered in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It grows as a small tree, reaching around 10–12 feet in height, and is often covered in fruit. The elongated fruits have a bumpy, ribbed skin that turns red-green when fully ripe, and contain a decent amount of flesh with a slightly acidic flavor. The tree features long, slender, light green leaves that add to its ornamental appeal. It is likely this is not the best tasting Eugenia, but its striking foliage and unique fruit make it a standout in any collection. It should be a great species for container growers. It is best suited for warm, humid climates similar to USDA hardiness zones 10–11, where it can thrive in tropical or subtropical conditions.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.