








Neomitranthes sp Rubi
Neomitranthes rubi is a small to medium-sized tree in the Myrtaceae family, reaching about 8 meters in height and found in the Atlantic Forest region near Porto Seguro, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces bright red, glossy fruits. The leaves are evergreen and aromatic, typical of the family. The tree’s structure and foliage suggest it may be well adapted to forested environments with partial shade.
The fruits are small but visually striking, with shiny red skin and juicy, sweet pulp. They appear to have a good seed-to-flesh ratio and a pleasant texture, making them potentially useful for jam, preserves, or even fresh eating. The combination of sweetness and juiciness points to good eating quality, and the fruit may be worth further evaluation for flavor, sugar content, and overall palatability.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Neomitranthes rubi is a small to medium-sized tree in the Myrtaceae family, reaching about 8 meters in height and found in the Atlantic Forest region near Porto Seguro, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces bright red, glossy fruits. The leaves are evergreen and aromatic, typical of the family. The tree’s structure and foliage suggest it may be well adapted to forested environments with partial shade.
The fruits are small but visually striking, with shiny red skin and juicy, sweet pulp. They appear to have a good seed-to-flesh ratio and a pleasant texture, making them potentially useful for jam, preserves, or even fresh eating. The combination of sweetness and juiciness points to good eating quality, and the fruit may be worth further evaluation for flavor, sugar content, and overall palatability.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Neomitranthes rubi is a small to medium-sized tree in the Myrtaceae family, reaching about 8 meters in height and found in the Atlantic Forest region near Porto Seguro, Bahia. It grows in humid tropical conditions and produces bright red, glossy fruits. The leaves are evergreen and aromatic, typical of the family. The tree’s structure and foliage suggest it may be well adapted to forested environments with partial shade.
The fruits are small but visually striking, with shiny red skin and juicy, sweet pulp. They appear to have a good seed-to-flesh ratio and a pleasant texture, making them potentially useful for jam, preserves, or even fresh eating. The combination of sweetness and juiciness points to good eating quality, and the fruit may be worth further evaluation for flavor, sugar content, and overall palatability.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.