Grumixama Amarela (Yellow Grumixama) – Variedade Leucocarpus
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This rare yellow variety of Grumixama, Eugenia brasiliensis, is a stunning, evergreen fruit tree that thrives in tropical climates, particularly in the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It grows to heights of up to 16 meters in the wild and produces abundant, bright yellow fruits with sweet, juicy pulp, which are perfect for fresh consumption or making juices, jams, and desserts. The tree is not only ornamental, featuring a compact, pyramidal crown and melliferous flowers that attract bees, but also highly valued for urban landscaping. Its fruiting season spans from October to December and sometimes February. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This rare yellow variety of Grumixama, Eugenia brasiliensis, is a stunning, evergreen fruit tree that thrives in tropical climates, particularly in the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It grows to heights of up to 16 meters in the wild and produces abundant, bright yellow fruits with sweet, juicy pulp, which are perfect for fresh consumption or making juices, jams, and desserts. The tree is not only ornamental, featuring a compact, pyramidal crown and melliferous flowers that attract bees, but also highly valued for urban landscaping. Its fruiting season spans from October to December and sometimes February. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This rare yellow variety of Grumixama, Eugenia brasiliensis, is a stunning, evergreen fruit tree that thrives in tropical climates, particularly in the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It grows to heights of up to 16 meters in the wild and produces abundant, bright yellow fruits with sweet, juicy pulp, which are perfect for fresh consumption or making juices, jams, and desserts. The tree is not only ornamental, featuring a compact, pyramidal crown and melliferous flowers that attract bees, but also highly valued for urban landscaping. Its fruiting season spans from October to December and sometimes February. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.