Eugenia Veludo
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Stock is very limited. Eugenia Veludo reaches approximately 20 meters in height, produces sweet fruits with no astringency, making them perfect for fresh consumption. The fruit has rough, almost hairy skin, brown in color, resembling a kiwi, while the pulp is a rich, thick, and juicy bright orange, offering a delightful sweetness. Found in Una, Bahia, the tree thrives in the region’s tropical climate, where warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C and high humidity support its growth. The area experiences a wet season from April to July and a dry season from August to November, creating favorable conditions for the development of this tree and its flavorful, non-astringent fruits. The climate in Una is comparable to USDA hardiness zones 10-11, making it suitable for tropical and subtropical environments.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Stock is very limited. Eugenia Veludo reaches approximately 20 meters in height, produces sweet fruits with no astringency, making them perfect for fresh consumption. The fruit has rough, almost hairy skin, brown in color, resembling a kiwi, while the pulp is a rich, thick, and juicy bright orange, offering a delightful sweetness. Found in Una, Bahia, the tree thrives in the region’s tropical climate, where warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C and high humidity support its growth. The area experiences a wet season from April to July and a dry season from August to November, creating favorable conditions for the development of this tree and its flavorful, non-astringent fruits. The climate in Una is comparable to USDA hardiness zones 10-11, making it suitable for tropical and subtropical environments.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Stock is very limited. Eugenia Veludo reaches approximately 20 meters in height, produces sweet fruits with no astringency, making them perfect for fresh consumption. The fruit has rough, almost hairy skin, brown in color, resembling a kiwi, while the pulp is a rich, thick, and juicy bright orange, offering a delightful sweetness. Found in Una, Bahia, the tree thrives in the region’s tropical climate, where warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 30°C and high humidity support its growth. The area experiences a wet season from April to July and a dry season from August to November, creating favorable conditions for the development of this tree and its flavorful, non-astringent fruits. The climate in Una is comparable to USDA hardiness zones 10-11, making it suitable for tropical and subtropical environments.
Seeds are sold in 1 seed packs. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite