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Myrciaria sp. Ibirapitanga is a shrub native to the Atlantic Forest region of Bahia, Brazil. It typically reaches a height of around 4 meters and is adapted to humid, tropical environments. The species belongs to the Myrtaceae family and is suitable for cultivation in similar climates, preferring well-drained soil and partial to full sun. Its growth habit and environmental preferences make it a candidate for conservation-focused planting and collection.
The plant produces small fruits with sweet pulp and subtle cedar-like notes. These fruits are consumed locally and also attract native fauna. Propagation is done by seed, and germination is best under warm, moist conditions. Due to its limited native range and specific habitat, Myrciaria sp. Ibirapitanga is of interest to collectors working with rare or region-specific species.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.
Myrciaria sp. Ibirapitanga is a shrub native to the Atlantic Forest region of Bahia, Brazil. It typically reaches a height of around 4 meters and is adapted to humid, tropical environments. The species belongs to the Myrtaceae family and is suitable for cultivation in similar climates, preferring well-drained soil and partial to full sun. Its growth habit and environmental preferences make it a candidate for conservation-focused planting and collection.
The plant produces small fruits with sweet pulp and subtle cedar-like notes. These fruits are consumed locally and also attract native fauna. Propagation is done by seed, and germination is best under warm, moist conditions. Due to its limited native range and specific habitat, Myrciaria sp. Ibirapitanga is of interest to collectors working with rare or region-specific species.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.