Eugenia Tenuipedunculata var “Preta”
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patternThe tree reaches a height of 4-7 meters (13-23 feet). Its flavor is said to resemble that of Neomyrtifolia, being sweet without any astringency. The seeds originated from a tree in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The mature tree has survived temperatures as low as -5°C (23°F). This variety produces black fruit with vibrant orange flesh. The tree itself is visually striking, with long, slender leaves that resemble those of the jaboticaba tree., with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations. This makes it ideal for a variety of tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in moderate temperatures. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patterns, with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patternThe tree reaches a height of 4-7 meters (13-23 feet). Its flavor is said to resemble that of Neomyrtifolia, being sweet without any astringency. The seeds originated from a tree in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The mature tree has survived temperatures as low as -5°C (23°F). This variety produces black fruit with vibrant orange flesh. The tree itself is visually striking, with long, slender leaves that resemble those of the jaboticaba tree., with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations. This makes it ideal for a variety of tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in moderate temperatures. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patterns, with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patternThe tree reaches a height of 4-7 meters (13-23 feet). Its flavor is said to resemble that of Neomyrtifolia, being sweet without any astringency. The seeds originated from a tree in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The mature tree has survived temperatures as low as -5°C (23°F). This variety produces black fruit with vibrant orange flesh. The tree itself is visually striking, with long, slender leaves that resemble those of the jaboticaba tree., with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations. This makes it ideal for a variety of tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in moderate temperatures. Santa Catarina, Brazil, experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The region is known for its diverse weather patterns, with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) in the winter to 30°C (86°F) in the summer. Frost can occur during the colder months, especially in higher altitudes, making it suitable for plants that can tolerate light frost and cooler temperatures. In terms of USDA hardiness zones, Santa Catarina's climate is generally comparable to USDA zones 9a to 10b, with some areas potentially falling into zone 8b at higher elevations.
Seeds are sold in packs of 1. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.