Myrcia loranthifolia is a small tree native to Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and restinga ecosystems. It typically grows up to 6 meters in height and belongs to the Myrtaceae family. This species is adapted to grow in shaded or partially shaded environments, often thriving under the canopy of taller trees in humid, coastal regions with sandy or well-drained soils.
The tree produces small fruits that are slightly sweet and free of acidity, making them mild and pleasant for fresh consumption.
Seeds are shipped in packs of ten, in humid vermiculite.
Myrcia loranthifolia is a small tree native to Brazil’s Atlantic Forest and restinga ecosystems. It typically grows up to 6 meters in height and belongs to the Myrtaceae family. This species is adapted to grow in shaded or partially shaded environments, often thriving under the canopy of taller trees in humid, coastal regions with sandy or well-drained soils.
The tree produces small fruits that are slightly sweet and free of acidity, making them mild and pleasant for fresh consumption.
Seeds are shipped in packs of ten, in humid vermiculite.