Eugenia Sclerocalyx - GERMINATED - 5 SEED PACK
Seeds are shipped in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sclerocalyx is native to the State of Paraná, Brazil, close to Santa Catarina. This tree produces vibrant red fruit and the mother tree was found at a height of 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters). However, collectors in Brazil have successfully grown fruiting plants of this species as small as 3.3 feet (1 meter). The fruit is distinctive for its minty flavor, subtle sweetness, and lack of astringency, with each fruit containing 2 to 4 seeds. Is it a very rare Eugenia species, and seeing that is can be grown and fruited at a small size it should be one everyone grows. If you are wanting to plant this species in the ground, please make sure you are in a climate similar to that of Paraná. Paraná, Brazil, has a subtropical highland climate with mild temperatures and significant rainfall. Average annual temperatures are around 17.5°C (63.5°F), with summer highs reaching up to 26°C (79°F) and winter lows around 8°C (46°F). The region receives about 1,500 mm (59 inches) of rainfall annually, primarily during the summer months. Frost is common in winter, but snowfall is rare. Paraná, Brazil, generally falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 10. Seeds are germinated, and are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sclerocalyx is native to the State of Paraná, Brazil, close to Santa Catarina. This tree produces vibrant red fruit and the mother tree was found at a height of 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters). However, collectors in Brazil have successfully grown fruiting plants of this species as small as 3.3 feet (1 meter). The fruit is distinctive for its minty flavor, subtle sweetness, and lack of astringency, with each fruit containing 2 to 4 seeds. Is it a very rare Eugenia species, and seeing that is can be grown and fruited at a small size it should be one everyone grows. If you are wanting to plant this species in the ground, please make sure you are in a climate similar to that of Paraná. Paraná, Brazil, has a subtropical highland climate with mild temperatures and significant rainfall. Average annual temperatures are around 17.5°C (63.5°F), with summer highs reaching up to 26°C (79°F) and winter lows around 8°C (46°F). The region receives about 1,500 mm (59 inches) of rainfall annually, primarily during the summer months. Frost is common in winter, but snowfall is rare. Paraná, Brazil, generally falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 10. Seeds are germinated, and are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds are shipped in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sclerocalyx is native to the State of Paraná, Brazil, close to Santa Catarina. This tree produces vibrant red fruit and the mother tree was found at a height of 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters). However, collectors in Brazil have successfully grown fruiting plants of this species as small as 3.3 feet (1 meter). The fruit is distinctive for its minty flavor, subtle sweetness, and lack of astringency, with each fruit containing 2 to 4 seeds. Is it a very rare Eugenia species, and seeing that is can be grown and fruited at a small size it should be one everyone grows. If you are wanting to plant this species in the ground, please make sure you are in a climate similar to that of Paraná. Paraná, Brazil, has a subtropical highland climate with mild temperatures and significant rainfall. Average annual temperatures are around 17.5°C (63.5°F), with summer highs reaching up to 26°C (79°F) and winter lows around 8°C (46°F). The region receives about 1,500 mm (59 inches) of rainfall annually, primarily during the summer months. Frost is common in winter, but snowfall is rare. Paraná, Brazil, generally falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 10. Seeds are germinated, and are shipped in humid vermiculite.