Campomanesia Viatoris - Landrum
This species was imported as seed from Brazil. This name was accepted following an alternative taxonomy by these authorities: Govaerts, R. (1999). World Checklist of Seed Plants 3(1, 2a & 2b): 1-1532. MIM, Deurne. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R. (2003). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Database in ACCESS: 1-216203. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F., Holst, B.K., Landrum, L.L., Matsumoto, K., Fernanda Mazine, F., Nic Lughadha, E., Proença, C. & al. (2008). World Checklist of Myrtaceae: 1-455. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.]
This is a species found in Una Bahia Brazil. It was a shrub/tree found growing to 10 meters or 30 feet in height. The fruits are yellow, with a very sweet pulp, and fragrant smell. The fruits contain a few small orange/pink seeds. Seeds are viable and germinating. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
This species was imported as seed from Brazil. This name was accepted following an alternative taxonomy by these authorities: Govaerts, R. (1999). World Checklist of Seed Plants 3(1, 2a & 2b): 1-1532. MIM, Deurne. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R. (2003). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Database in ACCESS: 1-216203. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F., Holst, B.K., Landrum, L.L., Matsumoto, K., Fernanda Mazine, F., Nic Lughadha, E., Proença, C. & al. (2008). World Checklist of Myrtaceae: 1-455. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.]
This is a species found in Una Bahia Brazil. It was a shrub/tree found growing to 10 meters or 30 feet in height. The fruits are yellow, with a very sweet pulp, and fragrant smell. The fruits contain a few small orange/pink seeds. Seeds are viable and germinating. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
This species was imported as seed from Brazil. This name was accepted following an alternative taxonomy by these authorities: Govaerts, R. (1999). World Checklist of Seed Plants 3(1, 2a & 2b): 1-1532. MIM, Deurne. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R. (2003). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Database in ACCESS: 1-216203. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.] Govaerts, R., Sobral, N., Ashton, P., Barrie, F., Holst, B.K., Landrum, L.L., Matsumoto, K., Fernanda Mazine, F., Nic Lughadha, E., Proença, C. & al. (2008). World Checklist of Myrtaceae: 1-455. Kew Publishing, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Campomanesia viatoris.]
This is a species found in Una Bahia Brazil. It was a shrub/tree found growing to 10 meters or 30 feet in height. The fruits are yellow, with a very sweet pulp, and fragrant smell. The fruits contain a few small orange/pink seeds. Seeds are viable and germinating. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.