Duckeodendron Cestroides - Monkey's Brush - Pincel de Macaco - GERMINATED

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This species was imported from Brazil as seeds. Duckeodendron is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the Solanaceae family, whose only known species is Duckeodendron Cestroides. Duckeodendron Cestroides is a tree that reaches 15 to 30 m in height, naturally distributed in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Its common name is monkey brush. The species was described by botanist João Geraldo Kuhlmann in 1925, who created the generic name in honor of collector Adolpho Ducke . The species belongs to the basal group of the Solanaceae, having been included in the subfamily Goetzeoideae. It produces a sweet tasting bright orange football shaped fruit that is enjoyed by both humans and forest animals. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite,

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This species was imported from Brazil as seeds. Duckeodendron is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the Solanaceae family, whose only known species is Duckeodendron Cestroides. Duckeodendron Cestroides is a tree that reaches 15 to 30 m in height, naturally distributed in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Its common name is monkey brush. The species was described by botanist João Geraldo Kuhlmann in 1925, who created the generic name in honor of collector Adolpho Ducke . The species belongs to the basal group of the Solanaceae, having been included in the subfamily Goetzeoideae. It produces a sweet tasting bright orange football shaped fruit that is enjoyed by both humans and forest animals. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite,

This species was imported from Brazil as seeds. Duckeodendron is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the Solanaceae family, whose only known species is Duckeodendron Cestroides. Duckeodendron Cestroides is a tree that reaches 15 to 30 m in height, naturally distributed in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Its common name is monkey brush. The species was described by botanist João Geraldo Kuhlmann in 1925, who created the generic name in honor of collector Adolpho Ducke . The species belongs to the basal group of the Solanaceae, having been included in the subfamily Goetzeoideae. It produces a sweet tasting bright orange football shaped fruit that is enjoyed by both humans and forest animals. Seeds are germinated and will be shipped in humid vermiculite,