Eugenia sp Itacarensis

$40.00

Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp amarela restinga, is a captivating species native to the coastal restingas of southern Bahia in northeastern Brazil. This distinctive tree reaches heights of 5 to 8 meters and produces orange-yellow fruits with a unique appeal. The fruits of Ethis specie are about the size of a small golf ball, boasting rich, pale pulp with a nuanced flavor profile. While not overly sweet, they offer a delightful hint of tanginess, adding depth to their character. Perfect for those who appreciate subtlety in taste, these fruits are versatile for both fresh consumption and culinary uses. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp amarela restinga, is a captivating species native to the coastal restingas of southern Bahia in northeastern Brazil. This distinctive tree reaches heights of 5 to 8 meters and produces orange-yellow fruits with a unique appeal. The fruits of Ethis specie are about the size of a small golf ball, boasting rich, pale pulp with a nuanced flavor profile. While not overly sweet, they offer a delightful hint of tanginess, adding depth to their character. Perfect for those who appreciate subtlety in taste, these fruits are versatile for both fresh consumption and culinary uses. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp amarela restinga, is a captivating species native to the coastal restingas of southern Bahia in northeastern Brazil. This distinctive tree reaches heights of 5 to 8 meters and produces orange-yellow fruits with a unique appeal. The fruits of Ethis specie are about the size of a small golf ball, boasting rich, pale pulp with a nuanced flavor profile. While not overly sweet, they offer a delightful hint of tanginess, adding depth to their character. Perfect for those who appreciate subtlety in taste, these fruits are versatile for both fresh consumption and culinary uses. Seeds are viable and shipped in humid vermiculite.