Eugenia Itaguahiensis Seleção

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia itaguahiensis is a small tree native to Brazil, producing sweet, dark purple fruits. It thrives in tropical climates, preferring well-drained soils and full sunlight, though it can tolerate some shade. Known for its narrow leaves and white flowers, it is both productive and ornamental, valued for its resilience and adaptability. This selection has been homegrown from the largest fruits of the species over two or three successive generations, resulting in larger (see photo) and tastier fruits compared to regular E. itaguahiensis. This is a very rare variation and we are happy to have been able to source it. All seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia itaguahiensis is a small tree native to Brazil, producing sweet, dark purple fruits. It thrives in tropical climates, preferring well-drained soils and full sunlight, though it can tolerate some shade. Known for its narrow leaves and white flowers, it is both productive and ornamental, valued for its resilience and adaptability. This selection has been homegrown from the largest fruits of the species over two or three successive generations, resulting in larger (see photo) and tastier fruits compared to regular E. itaguahiensis. This is a very rare variation and we are happy to have been able to source it. All seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia itaguahiensis is a small tree native to Brazil, producing sweet, dark purple fruits. It thrives in tropical climates, preferring well-drained soils and full sunlight, though it can tolerate some shade. Known for its narrow leaves and white flowers, it is both productive and ornamental, valued for its resilience and adaptability. This selection has been homegrown from the largest fruits of the species over two or three successive generations, resulting in larger (see photo) and tastier fruits compared to regular E. itaguahiensis. This is a very rare variation and we are happy to have been able to source it. All seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.