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Plinia sp. "Negra Peito de Moça" is a tree native to the Atlantic Forest region of São José da Vitória, Bahia, Brazil. It typically grows to about 12 meters in height and is part of the Myrtaceae family. Like other Plinia species, it prefers humid tropical climates and thrives in well-drained, fertile soils.
This rare variety is notable for its long peduncle and very dark purple, smooth, and shiny skin. The fruit connects to the stem with a distinct teardrop shape, making it visually unique. The pulp is a mix of purple and white, with a juicy texture and sweet flavor. Plinia sp. "Negra Peito de Moça" is especially prized among collectors for both its striking appearance and excellent fruit quality.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.
Plinia sp. "Negra Peito de Moça" is a tree native to the Atlantic Forest region of São José da Vitória, Bahia, Brazil. It typically grows to about 12 meters in height and is part of the Myrtaceae family. Like other Plinia species, it prefers humid tropical climates and thrives in well-drained, fertile soils.
This rare variety is notable for its long peduncle and very dark purple, smooth, and shiny skin. The fruit connects to the stem with a distinct teardrop shape, making it visually unique. The pulp is a mix of purple and white, with a juicy texture and sweet flavor. Plinia sp. "Negra Peito de Moça" is especially prized among collectors for both its striking appearance and excellent fruit quality.
Seeds are shipped in packs of one, in humid vermiculite.