Eugenia sp Ovo de Macuco
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a tree approximately 12 meters tall, with sweet fruits that are a decent size, featuring a good amount of rose-pink flesh and beautiful, colorful skin. The peel is non-astringent. This species is found in Itacaré, Bahia, and should be able to be kept small and fruit successfully in containers. Itacaré, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity, warm temperatures averaging 24°C to 27°C (75°F to 81°F), and consistent rainfall year-round. The region sees heavier rains from April to August and slightly drier conditions from September to March, making it ideal for tropical plants and fruit trees. Itacaré, Bahia, falls into a climate roughly equivalent to USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a tree approximately 12 meters tall, with sweet fruits that are a decent size, featuring a good amount of rose-pink flesh and beautiful, colorful skin. The peel is non-astringent. This species is found in Itacaré, Bahia, and should be able to be kept small and fruit successfully in containers. Itacaré, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity, warm temperatures averaging 24°C to 27°C (75°F to 81°F), and consistent rainfall year-round. The region sees heavier rains from April to August and slightly drier conditions from September to March, making it ideal for tropical plants and fruit trees. Itacaré, Bahia, falls into a climate roughly equivalent to USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a tree approximately 12 meters tall, with sweet fruits that are a decent size, featuring a good amount of rose-pink flesh and beautiful, colorful skin. The peel is non-astringent. This species is found in Itacaré, Bahia, and should be able to be kept small and fruit successfully in containers. Itacaré, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity, warm temperatures averaging 24°C to 27°C (75°F to 81°F), and consistent rainfall year-round. The region sees heavier rains from April to August and slightly drier conditions from September to March, making it ideal for tropical plants and fruit trees. Itacaré, Bahia, falls into a climate roughly equivalent to USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.