Corrugate Terminal - TARUMARANA

$10.00

Seeds were imported from Brazil. TARUMARANA – comes from the Tupi Guarani and means “Similar to Tarumã”. It is also called Cuiarana, Miringiba, Mirindiba, Cuiarana and Pebanheira. This tree displays remarkable adaptability, growing to 2-3 meters in height in dry forests and reaching up to 40 meters in the Amazon rainforest. When cultivated, it typically stands between 5 to 10 meters tall. The fruit, initially bitter, evolves into a sensationally sweet and tangy treat, with a flavor that intensifies as it ripens. Found primarily in regions ranging from the dry forests to the Amazon, this species is known for its unique taste and impressive growth potential. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. TARUMARANA – comes from the Tupi Guarani and means “Similar to Tarumã”. It is also called Cuiarana, Miringiba, Mirindiba, Cuiarana and Pebanheira. This tree displays remarkable adaptability, growing to 2-3 meters in height in dry forests and reaching up to 40 meters in the Amazon rainforest. When cultivated, it typically stands between 5 to 10 meters tall. The fruit, initially bitter, evolves into a sensationally sweet and tangy treat, with a flavor that intensifies as it ripens. Found primarily in regions ranging from the dry forests to the Amazon, this species is known for its unique taste and impressive growth potential. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. TARUMARANA – comes from the Tupi Guarani and means “Similar to Tarumã”. It is also called Cuiarana, Miringiba, Mirindiba, Cuiarana and Pebanheira. This tree displays remarkable adaptability, growing to 2-3 meters in height in dry forests and reaching up to 40 meters in the Amazon rainforest. When cultivated, it typically stands between 5 to 10 meters tall. The fruit, initially bitter, evolves into a sensationally sweet and tangy treat, with a flavor that intensifies as it ripens. Found primarily in regions ranging from the dry forests to the Amazon, this species is known for its unique taste and impressive growth potential. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.