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Plinia sp. Camacã is a tree native to the montane rainforest (Floresta Ombrófila Montana) of Camacã, Bahia, Brazil. It reaches a height of approximately 12 meters and belongs to the Myrtaceae family. The species is well adapted to humid, high-altitude forest environments and prefers well-drained, organically rich soils with consistent moisture and partial to full sunlight.
The fruits have a thin skin and sweet, juicy pulp with a flavor similar to jaboticaba. Each fruit typically contains two seeds and offers a good amount of flesh, making it appealing for fresh consumption. The texture is smooth, and the thin skin makes the fruit easy to eat. This species is of particular interest to collectors and growers looking for lesser-known Plinia types with good fruit quality and adaptability to humid forest conditions.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.
Plinia sp. Camacã is a tree native to the montane rainforest (Floresta Ombrófila Montana) of Camacã, Bahia, Brazil. It reaches a height of approximately 12 meters and belongs to the Myrtaceae family. The species is well adapted to humid, high-altitude forest environments and prefers well-drained, organically rich soils with consistent moisture and partial to full sunlight.
The fruits have a thin skin and sweet, juicy pulp with a flavor similar to jaboticaba. Each fruit typically contains two seeds and offers a good amount of flesh, making it appealing for fresh consumption. The texture is smooth, and the thin skin makes the fruit easy to eat. This species is of particular interest to collectors and growers looking for lesser-known Plinia types with good fruit quality and adaptability to humid forest conditions.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.