Eugenia Neomyrtifolia
This is a dwarf Eugenia species that can grow from 5-6 feet in height. Some reports claim that the fruit tastes like Eugenia Ligustrina and has no astringency. The tree is from Santa Catarina in Brazil. The fruits grow to 1.5-2 cm in diameter, with persistent sepals perpendicular to the surface of the fruit, somewhat linear due to the curling of the edges. With a dark purple skin, slightly hairy and yellowish-white flesh The fruits are much appreciated raw, and have the same uses as common grumixama ( Eugenia brasiliensis ): jelly, juice, ice cream, etc. The plant is enthusiastically recommended for pots, as it is small in size and bears fruit early. Its foliage formed by small and dense leaves lend great beauty to the plant. Can be grown in tropical and subtropical climates, in full sun or partial shade, in very well-drained substrate rich in organic matter. It resists drought well and is often found on rocky outcrops. Appreciates regular fertilizers. Seeds are starting to germinate, the seeds you receive may already have roots. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
This is a dwarf Eugenia species that can grow from 5-6 feet in height. Some reports claim that the fruit tastes like Eugenia Ligustrina and has no astringency. The tree is from Santa Catarina in Brazil. The fruits grow to 1.5-2 cm in diameter, with persistent sepals perpendicular to the surface of the fruit, somewhat linear due to the curling of the edges. With a dark purple skin, slightly hairy and yellowish-white flesh The fruits are much appreciated raw, and have the same uses as common grumixama ( Eugenia brasiliensis ): jelly, juice, ice cream, etc. The plant is enthusiastically recommended for pots, as it is small in size and bears fruit early. Its foliage formed by small and dense leaves lend great beauty to the plant. Can be grown in tropical and subtropical climates, in full sun or partial shade, in very well-drained substrate rich in organic matter. It resists drought well and is often found on rocky outcrops. Appreciates regular fertilizers. Seeds are starting to germinate, the seeds you receive may already have roots. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
This is a dwarf Eugenia species that can grow from 5-6 feet in height. Some reports claim that the fruit tastes like Eugenia Ligustrina and has no astringency. The tree is from Santa Catarina in Brazil. The fruits grow to 1.5-2 cm in diameter, with persistent sepals perpendicular to the surface of the fruit, somewhat linear due to the curling of the edges. With a dark purple skin, slightly hairy and yellowish-white flesh The fruits are much appreciated raw, and have the same uses as common grumixama ( Eugenia brasiliensis ): jelly, juice, ice cream, etc. The plant is enthusiastically recommended for pots, as it is small in size and bears fruit early. Its foliage formed by small and dense leaves lend great beauty to the plant. Can be grown in tropical and subtropical climates, in full sun or partial shade, in very well-drained substrate rich in organic matter. It resists drought well and is often found on rocky outcrops. Appreciates regular fertilizers. Seeds are starting to germinate, the seeds you receive may already have roots. Will be shipped in humid vermiculite.