Garcinia Benthamiana

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This species was and is often confused with Garcinia macrophylla , popularly known as Ibacuru-parí and native to the Atlantic forest in the northeast, it differs from the latter in that it has round fruits with striated or ridged skin. medium-sized tree reaching5th 10 m tall when in full sun; further inside the forest it grows up to20 m tall. The crown in full sun becomes dense, with a pyramidal shape. The trunk is cylindrical, greenish brown in color when young, becoming brownish brown as it ages, it has15 to 40 cm in diameter. The fruits are very sweet, refreshing and have translucent, gelatinous pulp, suitable for consumption in their natural state. The tree has a beautiful ornamental effect and should not be missing from the orchard of your farm or ranch and should also be present in permanent revegetation projects. Seeds are limited and shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds were imported from Brazil. This species was and is often confused with Garcinia macrophylla , popularly known as Ibacuru-parí and native to the Atlantic forest in the northeast, it differs from the latter in that it has round fruits with striated or ridged skin. medium-sized tree reaching5th 10 m tall when in full sun; further inside the forest it grows up to20 m tall. The crown in full sun becomes dense, with a pyramidal shape. The trunk is cylindrical, greenish brown in color when young, becoming brownish brown as it ages, it has15 to 40 cm in diameter. The fruits are very sweet, refreshing and have translucent, gelatinous pulp, suitable for consumption in their natural state. The tree has a beautiful ornamental effect and should not be missing from the orchard of your farm or ranch and should also be present in permanent revegetation projects. Seeds are limited and shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds were imported from Brazil. This species was and is often confused with Garcinia macrophylla , popularly known as Ibacuru-parí and native to the Atlantic forest in the northeast, it differs from the latter in that it has round fruits with striated or ridged skin. medium-sized tree reaching5th 10 m tall when in full sun; further inside the forest it grows up to20 m tall. The crown in full sun becomes dense, with a pyramidal shape. The trunk is cylindrical, greenish brown in color when young, becoming brownish brown as it ages, it has15 to 40 cm in diameter. The fruits are very sweet, refreshing and have translucent, gelatinous pulp, suitable for consumption in their natural state. The tree has a beautiful ornamental effect and should not be missing from the orchard of your farm or ranch and should also be present in permanent revegetation projects. Seeds are limited and shipped in humid vermiculite.