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Seeds Pouteria sp Venusta
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Pouteria sp Venusta

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This newly discovered species from the lush forests of Itacaré, Bahia, is a remarkable addition to the botanical world. The tree reaches an impressive height of approximately 15 meters. The fruit is visually striking with a vibrant yellow peel and reveals a sweet, delectable pulp when opened. Unique to this fruit is the latex found in the peel, which adds to its distinctiveness. The small to medium-sized fruit typically measures around 4-5 cm in diameter. The broad, glossy, dark green leaves feature prominent veins and a leathery texture, contributing to the tree's resilience and aesthetic appeal. This species, still undescribed by science, offers ecological value and potential economic benefits through the sale of its seeds and fruit, making it an intriguing subject for further botanical research and cultivation. The name Pouteria Venusta was given by the Brazilian who discovered the species, he wishes to be kept anonymous at this time. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This newly discovered species from the lush forests of Itacaré, Bahia, is a remarkable addition to the botanical world. The tree reaches an impressive height of approximately 15 meters. The fruit is visually striking with a vibrant yellow peel and reveals a sweet, delectable pulp when opened. Unique to this fruit is the latex found in the peel, which adds to its distinctiveness. The small to medium-sized fruit typically measures around 4-5 cm in diameter. The broad, glossy, dark green leaves feature prominent veins and a leathery texture, contributing to the tree's resilience and aesthetic appeal. This species, still undescribed by science, offers ecological value and potential economic benefits through the sale of its seeds and fruit, making it an intriguing subject for further botanical research and cultivation. The name Pouteria Venusta was given by the Brazilian who discovered the species, he wishes to be kept anonymous at this time. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This newly discovered species from the lush forests of Itacaré, Bahia, is a remarkable addition to the botanical world. The tree reaches an impressive height of approximately 15 meters. The fruit is visually striking with a vibrant yellow peel and reveals a sweet, delectable pulp when opened. Unique to this fruit is the latex found in the peel, which adds to its distinctiveness. The small to medium-sized fruit typically measures around 4-5 cm in diameter. The broad, glossy, dark green leaves feature prominent veins and a leathery texture, contributing to the tree's resilience and aesthetic appeal. This species, still undescribed by science, offers ecological value and potential economic benefits through the sale of its seeds and fruit, making it an intriguing subject for further botanical research and cultivation. The name Pouteria Venusta was given by the Brazilian who discovered the species, he wishes to be kept anonymous at this time. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.

 
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