








Talisia cerasina
Talisia cerasina is a tropical tree reaching approximately 18 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest region near Itacaré, Bahia. It belongs to the Sapindaceae family and grows in humid, forested environments. The tree features compound leaves typical of the genus and produces distinctive oblong fruits.
The fruits have a golden skin or shell and contain light pink, translucent flesh. The pulp is juicy and lightly aromatic, encasing a single seed. This species is relatively uncommon in cultivation but is notable for its striking fruit color and potential as a regional fruit of interest.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Talisia cerasina is a tropical tree reaching approximately 18 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest region near Itacaré, Bahia. It belongs to the Sapindaceae family and grows in humid, forested environments. The tree features compound leaves typical of the genus and produces distinctive oblong fruits.
The fruits have a golden skin or shell and contain light pink, translucent flesh. The pulp is juicy and lightly aromatic, encasing a single seed. This species is relatively uncommon in cultivation but is notable for its striking fruit color and potential as a regional fruit of interest.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Talisia cerasina is a tropical tree reaching approximately 18 meters in height, found in the Atlantic Forest region near Itacaré, Bahia. It belongs to the Sapindaceae family and grows in humid, forested environments. The tree features compound leaves typical of the genus and produces distinctive oblong fruits.
The fruits have a golden skin or shell and contain light pink, translucent flesh. The pulp is juicy and lightly aromatic, encasing a single seed. This species is relatively uncommon in cultivation but is notable for its striking fruit color and potential as a regional fruit of interest.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1, shipped in humid vermiculite.