Eugenia Bimarginata

$15.00

Seeds were imported from Brazil. It grows as a shrub, and only gets to 1-2 meters in height. Collectors in Brazil have this plant growing and fruiting in containers. It has 1-4 branches growing from the base, with leather like leaf’s. The fruit produced is 0.6-1.2 cm long, with a singe seed. This plant has been noted to be extremely adaptable to various climate conditions. It has been found on the roadside growing in rocks, and is the first plant to sprout after forest fires. This plant has fruited from seed in as little as 1-2 years from seed, growing in a container. The fruit is reported to taste similar to Syzygium Cuminii, which has a “pleasant, slightly bitter, astringent taste”. This fruit is consumed out of hand typically. Seeds are viable and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. It grows as a shrub, and only gets to 1-2 meters in height. Collectors in Brazil have this plant growing and fruiting in containers. It has 1-4 branches growing from the base, with leather like leaf’s. The fruit produced is 0.6-1.2 cm long, with a singe seed. This plant has been noted to be extremely adaptable to various climate conditions. It has been found on the roadside growing in rocks, and is the first plant to sprout after forest fires. This plant has fruited from seed in as little as 1-2 years from seed, growing in a container. The fruit is reported to taste similar to Syzygium Cuminii, which has a “pleasant, slightly bitter, astringent taste”. This fruit is consumed out of hand typically. Seeds are viable and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. It grows as a shrub, and only gets to 1-2 meters in height. Collectors in Brazil have this plant growing and fruiting in containers. It has 1-4 branches growing from the base, with leather like leaf’s. The fruit produced is 0.6-1.2 cm long, with a singe seed. This plant has been noted to be extremely adaptable to various climate conditions. It has been found on the roadside growing in rocks, and is the first plant to sprout after forest fires. This plant has fruited from seed in as little as 1-2 years from seed, growing in a container. The fruit is reported to taste similar to Syzygium Cuminii, which has a “pleasant, slightly bitter, astringent taste”. This fruit is consumed out of hand typically. Seeds are viable and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.