Plinia Coronata Val-Paraiso - GERMINATED
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Plinia coronata "Val-paraiso" Jaboticaba originates from the Otto Andersen collection at the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This tree features an upright growth habit with a dense, rounded crown. Its glossy, lanceolate leaves measure 5-8 cm in length, displaying pronounced central veins and faintly visible pinnate lateral veins. The large, sub-globose fruits can reach up to 4 cm in diameter, with thin skin, several medium-sized seeds, and a distinct crown at the apex up to 1 cm wide. This prolific tree produces an abundance of very sweet pulp with an excellent flavor. Minas Gerais, Brazil, has a diverse climate ranging from tropical to subtropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The region's elevation contributes to milder temperatures, with averages ranging from 60°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C). The wet season typically occurs from October to March, bringing heavy rainfall, while the dry season spans from April to September. In terms of USDA Hardiness Zones, Minas Gerais falls between Zones 9 and 11, where minimum temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). This climate is ideal for many tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Plinia coronata "Val-paraiso" Jaboticaba originates from the Otto Andersen collection at the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This tree features an upright growth habit with a dense, rounded crown. Its glossy, lanceolate leaves measure 5-8 cm in length, displaying pronounced central veins and faintly visible pinnate lateral veins. The large, sub-globose fruits can reach up to 4 cm in diameter, with thin skin, several medium-sized seeds, and a distinct crown at the apex up to 1 cm wide. This prolific tree produces an abundance of very sweet pulp with an excellent flavor. Minas Gerais, Brazil, has a diverse climate ranging from tropical to subtropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The region's elevation contributes to milder temperatures, with averages ranging from 60°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C). The wet season typically occurs from October to March, bringing heavy rainfall, while the dry season spans from April to September. In terms of USDA Hardiness Zones, Minas Gerais falls between Zones 9 and 11, where minimum temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). This climate is ideal for many tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. Plinia coronata "Val-paraiso" Jaboticaba originates from the Otto Andersen collection at the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV) in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This tree features an upright growth habit with a dense, rounded crown. Its glossy, lanceolate leaves measure 5-8 cm in length, displaying pronounced central veins and faintly visible pinnate lateral veins. The large, sub-globose fruits can reach up to 4 cm in diameter, with thin skin, several medium-sized seeds, and a distinct crown at the apex up to 1 cm wide. This prolific tree produces an abundance of very sweet pulp with an excellent flavor. Minas Gerais, Brazil, has a diverse climate ranging from tropical to subtropical, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The region's elevation contributes to milder temperatures, with averages ranging from 60°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C). The wet season typically occurs from October to March, bringing heavy rainfall, while the dry season spans from April to September. In terms of USDA Hardiness Zones, Minas Gerais falls between Zones 9 and 11, where minimum temperatures range from 20°F to 40°F (-6.7°C to 4.4°C). This climate is ideal for many tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.