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Plinia sp. "São João" is a jaboticaba-type tree reaching approximately 10 meters in height, native to the Atlantic Forest region near Camamu, Bahia. It is cauliflorous, producing fruit directly on the trunk and main branches, and thrives in humid tropical conditions. The tree has dense, glossy foliage and is manageable in cultivation, including in large containers.
The fruits are striking—bright red to pink with a distinctive lime green neck, giving them a unique appearance among Plinia species. They are borne in abundance when in season, and the tree's size and growth habit make it well-suited for container growing or smaller garden spaces. This is a rare variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Plinia sp. "São João" is a jaboticaba-type tree reaching approximately 10 meters in height, native to the Atlantic Forest region near Camamu, Bahia. It is cauliflorous, producing fruit directly on the trunk and main branches, and thrives in humid tropical conditions. The tree has dense, glossy foliage and is manageable in cultivation, including in large containers.
The fruits are striking—bright red to pink with a distinctive lime green neck, giving them a unique appearance among Plinia species. They are borne in abundance when in season, and the tree's size and growth habit make it well-suited for container growing or smaller garden spaces. This is a rare variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Plinia sp. "São João" is a jaboticaba-type tree reaching approximately 10 meters in height, native to the Atlantic Forest region near Camamu, Bahia. It is cauliflorous, producing fruit directly on the trunk and main branches, and thrives in humid tropical conditions. The tree has dense, glossy foliage and is manageable in cultivation, including in large containers.
The fruits are striking—bright red to pink with a distinctive lime green neck, giving them a unique appearance among Plinia species. They are borne in abundance when in season, and the tree's size and growth habit make it well-suited for container growing or smaller garden spaces. This is a rare variety, and seeds were collected from cultivated trees.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.