Hirtella Martiana - 3 SEED PACK
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Hirtella martiana is a rare, medium-sized tree endemic to Brazil, found sporadically in the gallery forests of the cerrados and riparian zones of seasonal forests in Minas Gerais, Goiás, and Bahia. Growing 5–10 meters tall with a graceful ovate crown, it produces striking flowers with white-to-yellow stamens and elongated, purplish drupes with pink pulp, prized for their unique taste. This adaptable species tolerates frosts as low as -2°C and thrives in well-drained soils at altitudes of 200–900 meters, requiring minimal care beyond regular watering and occasional pruning. Fruiting from November to February, its flowers and fruits attract pollinators and wildlife, making it an excellent choice for ornamental planting and reforestation projects. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Hirtella martiana is a rare, medium-sized tree endemic to Brazil, found sporadically in the gallery forests of the cerrados and riparian zones of seasonal forests in Minas Gerais, Goiás, and Bahia. Growing 5–10 meters tall with a graceful ovate crown, it produces striking flowers with white-to-yellow stamens and elongated, purplish drupes with pink pulp, prized for their unique taste. This adaptable species tolerates frosts as low as -2°C and thrives in well-drained soils at altitudes of 200–900 meters, requiring minimal care beyond regular watering and occasional pruning. Fruiting from November to February, its flowers and fruits attract pollinators and wildlife, making it an excellent choice for ornamental planting and reforestation projects. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Hirtella martiana is a rare, medium-sized tree endemic to Brazil, found sporadically in the gallery forests of the cerrados and riparian zones of seasonal forests in Minas Gerais, Goiás, and Bahia. Growing 5–10 meters tall with a graceful ovate crown, it produces striking flowers with white-to-yellow stamens and elongated, purplish drupes with pink pulp, prized for their unique taste. This adaptable species tolerates frosts as low as -2°C and thrives in well-drained soils at altitudes of 200–900 meters, requiring minimal care beyond regular watering and occasional pruning. Fruiting from November to February, its flowers and fruits attract pollinators and wildlife, making it an excellent choice for ornamental planting and reforestation projects. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.