Eugenia Nordestina

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Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This tree/shrub grows to around 3-5 meters in the wild, though should be able to be kept smaller in cultivation. This is a newly discovered and very unique Eugenia. It produces small single seeded orange fruits that are sweet, and tastes similar to a mango. it was registered predominantly in stepic-savanna vegetation (“Caatinga”) from the states of Ceará and Piauí, frequently associated with the sedimentary basin of Ibiapaba Complex. The new species is morphologically close to E. dysenterica.

One plant is shipped per container. The plants photographed are similar to the one you will receive. The largest plants will be shipped out first.

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Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This tree/shrub grows to around 3-5 meters in the wild, though should be able to be kept smaller in cultivation. This is a newly discovered and very unique Eugenia. It produces small single seeded orange fruits that are sweet, and tastes similar to a mango. it was registered predominantly in stepic-savanna vegetation (“Caatinga”) from the states of Ceará and Piauí, frequently associated with the sedimentary basin of Ibiapaba Complex. The new species is morphologically close to E. dysenterica.

One plant is shipped per container. The plants photographed are similar to the one you will receive. The largest plants will be shipped out first.

Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This tree/shrub grows to around 3-5 meters in the wild, though should be able to be kept smaller in cultivation. This is a newly discovered and very unique Eugenia. It produces small single seeded orange fruits that are sweet, and tastes similar to a mango. it was registered predominantly in stepic-savanna vegetation (“Caatinga”) from the states of Ceará and Piauí, frequently associated with the sedimentary basin of Ibiapaba Complex. The new species is morphologically close to E. dysenterica.

One plant is shipped per container. The plants photographed are similar to the one you will receive. The largest plants will be shipped out first.