Eugenia sp "Sweet Blackberry"

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Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Colombia. This Eugenia grows at an altitude of 1400 meters above sea level in the Central Colombian Mountains. It can withstand moderate frosts, and grows to a max of 5 meters tall. The fruits are oval shaped, and turn black when ripe. The flavor is identical with that of a black berry, and has zero astringency. There is little information about this plant, and it has not yet been identified. Only a few trees have been discovered in the wild.

One plant is shipped per container, they are too big to combine multiple into one container.

The plants photographed are similar to the ones you will receive. Typically the largest plants available will be shipped out first.

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Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Colombia. This Eugenia grows at an altitude of 1400 meters above sea level in the Central Colombian Mountains. It can withstand moderate frosts, and grows to a max of 5 meters tall. The fruits are oval shaped, and turn black when ripe. The flavor is identical with that of a black berry, and has zero astringency. There is little information about this plant, and it has not yet been identified. Only a few trees have been discovered in the wild.

One plant is shipped per container, they are too big to combine multiple into one container.

The plants photographed are similar to the ones you will receive. Typically the largest plants available will be shipped out first.

Quantity: 1 plant

Container: 4X4X6 Container

Seeds were imported from Colombia. This Eugenia grows at an altitude of 1400 meters above sea level in the Central Colombian Mountains. It can withstand moderate frosts, and grows to a max of 5 meters tall. The fruits are oval shaped, and turn black when ripe. The flavor is identical with that of a black berry, and has zero astringency. There is little information about this plant, and it has not yet been identified. Only a few trees have been discovered in the wild.

One plant is shipped per container, they are too big to combine multiple into one container.

The plants photographed are similar to the ones you will receive. Typically the largest plants available will be shipped out first.