Eugenia sp Unana
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp. Unana, a rare understory tree from the Atlantic Forest in Bahia, Brazil, is a close relative of the Pitanga. Known for its long purple fruits with a sweet-tart flavor, it also captivates with the pleasant aromas of its leaves, seeds, and fruit. Though it has little pulp, its aromatic qualities and unique flavor make it a prized addition to any garden. Cultivating this rare species not only enhances your collection but also contributes to the conservation of this exceptional plant, thriving in specific tropical environments. Una, Bahia, experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. It corresponds to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, with average minimum temperatures between 30°F and 40°F (-1°C to 4°C), comparable to regions like southern Florida and Hawaii. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp. Unana, a rare understory tree from the Atlantic Forest in Bahia, Brazil, is a close relative of the Pitanga. Known for its long purple fruits with a sweet-tart flavor, it also captivates with the pleasant aromas of its leaves, seeds, and fruit. Though it has little pulp, its aromatic qualities and unique flavor make it a prized addition to any garden. Cultivating this rare species not only enhances your collection but also contributes to the conservation of this exceptional plant, thriving in specific tropical environments. Una, Bahia, experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. It corresponds to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, with average minimum temperatures between 30°F and 40°F (-1°C to 4°C), comparable to regions like southern Florida and Hawaii. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Eugenia sp. Unana, a rare understory tree from the Atlantic Forest in Bahia, Brazil, is a close relative of the Pitanga. Known for its long purple fruits with a sweet-tart flavor, it also captivates with the pleasant aromas of its leaves, seeds, and fruit. Though it has little pulp, its aromatic qualities and unique flavor make it a prized addition to any garden. Cultivating this rare species not only enhances your collection but also contributes to the conservation of this exceptional plant, thriving in specific tropical environments. Una, Bahia, experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. It corresponds to USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, with average minimum temperatures between 30°F and 40°F (-1°C to 4°C), comparable to regions like southern Florida and Hawaii. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.