








Talasia sp Pitomba Pulpa Amarella - sp Maranhão
Talasia sp. 'Pitomba Pulp Amarela' – Maranhão is a small to medium-sized tree native to the southern region of Maranhão, Brazil, typically reaching around 4 meters in height. It produces attractive, golden-colored fruits with a soft, velvety skin that adds to their ornamental appeal.
The fruit contains a sweet, juicy yellow pulp that is highly appreciated by locals, who enjoy it fresh, eaten out of hand. Its pleasant flavor and appealing texture make it a valuable species for those interested in rare and underutilized tropical fruits. This species is relatively unknown outside its native range, adding to its allure for collectors and enthusiasts.
Seeds are sold individually and shipped in moist vermiculite to ensure optimal freshness and viability.
Talasia sp. 'Pitomba Pulp Amarela' – Maranhão is a small to medium-sized tree native to the southern region of Maranhão, Brazil, typically reaching around 4 meters in height. It produces attractive, golden-colored fruits with a soft, velvety skin that adds to their ornamental appeal.
The fruit contains a sweet, juicy yellow pulp that is highly appreciated by locals, who enjoy it fresh, eaten out of hand. Its pleasant flavor and appealing texture make it a valuable species for those interested in rare and underutilized tropical fruits. This species is relatively unknown outside its native range, adding to its allure for collectors and enthusiasts.
Seeds are sold individually and shipped in moist vermiculite to ensure optimal freshness and viability.
Talasia sp. 'Pitomba Pulp Amarela' – Maranhão is a small to medium-sized tree native to the southern region of Maranhão, Brazil, typically reaching around 4 meters in height. It produces attractive, golden-colored fruits with a soft, velvety skin that adds to their ornamental appeal.
The fruit contains a sweet, juicy yellow pulp that is highly appreciated by locals, who enjoy it fresh, eaten out of hand. Its pleasant flavor and appealing texture make it a valuable species for those interested in rare and underutilized tropical fruits. This species is relatively unknown outside its native range, adding to its allure for collectors and enthusiasts.
Seeds are sold individually and shipped in moist vermiculite to ensure optimal freshness and viability.