Pouteria andarahiensis - GERMINATED
This dwarf Pouteria species is native to the high-altitude regions of Chapada Diamantina in Bahia State, Brazil. It thrives in sandy and rocky soils, often found growing among exposed rock faces and mountain slopes at elevations of up to 1200 meters. Thanks to its environment, it is both drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it a resilient option for growers in challenging climates.
Unusually small for the genus, this species reaches a maximum height of just 1 to 1.5 meters, making it truly super dwarf compared to most Pouteria relatives. Its compact form, hardiness, and fruit quality make it especially valuable for collectors or those with limited space.
The fruits are exceptionally sweet, with a flavor remarkably similar to condensed milk. They're juicy, free of latex, and have no astringency—offering a pure, rich sweetness that stands out even among cultivated varieties. It’s a true mountain gem for lovers of rare fruit.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
This dwarf Pouteria species is native to the high-altitude regions of Chapada Diamantina in Bahia State, Brazil. It thrives in sandy and rocky soils, often found growing among exposed rock faces and mountain slopes at elevations of up to 1200 meters. Thanks to its environment, it is both drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it a resilient option for growers in challenging climates.
Unusually small for the genus, this species reaches a maximum height of just 1 to 1.5 meters, making it truly super dwarf compared to most Pouteria relatives. Its compact form, hardiness, and fruit quality make it especially valuable for collectors or those with limited space.
The fruits are exceptionally sweet, with a flavor remarkably similar to condensed milk. They're juicy, free of latex, and have no astringency—offering a pure, rich sweetness that stands out even among cultivated varieties. It’s a true mountain gem for lovers of rare fruit.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
This dwarf Pouteria species is native to the high-altitude regions of Chapada Diamantina in Bahia State, Brazil. It thrives in sandy and rocky soils, often found growing among exposed rock faces and mountain slopes at elevations of up to 1200 meters. Thanks to its environment, it is both drought-tolerant and cold-hardy, making it a resilient option for growers in challenging climates.
Unusually small for the genus, this species reaches a maximum height of just 1 to 1.5 meters, making it truly super dwarf compared to most Pouteria relatives. Its compact form, hardiness, and fruit quality make it especially valuable for collectors or those with limited space.
The fruits are exceptionally sweet, with a flavor remarkably similar to condensed milk. They're juicy, free of latex, and have no astringency—offering a pure, rich sweetness that stands out even among cultivated varieties. It’s a true mountain gem for lovers of rare fruit.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.