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Seeds Spondias Bahiensis - Umbucajá
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Spondias Bahiensis - Umbucajá

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a fruit tree widespread throughout Bahia and considered for decades to be a hybrid between umbu and cajá, was recognized as a new species, starting to receive the nomenclature Spondias bahiensis P. Carvalho, Van den Berg & M. Machado . The article with the detailed study was published in Neodiversity Magazine, an online publication in English on Neotropical biodiversity. It produces yellow fruits when fully ripe that are very juicy, sweet, and delicious. The trees grow to 6 meters in height. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a fruit tree widespread throughout Bahia and considered for decades to be a hybrid between umbu and cajá, was recognized as a new species, starting to receive the nomenclature Spondias bahiensis P. Carvalho, Van den Berg & M. Machado . The article with the detailed study was published in Neodiversity Magazine, an online publication in English on Neotropical biodiversity. It produces yellow fruits when fully ripe that are very juicy, sweet, and delicious. The trees grow to 6 meters in height. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a fruit tree widespread throughout Bahia and considered for decades to be a hybrid between umbu and cajá, was recognized as a new species, starting to receive the nomenclature Spondias bahiensis P. Carvalho, Van den Berg & M. Machado . The article with the detailed study was published in Neodiversity Magazine, an online publication in English on Neotropical biodiversity. It produces yellow fruits when fully ripe that are very juicy, sweet, and delicious. The trees grow to 6 meters in height. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

 
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