Plinia sp Eldorado
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Jaboticaba Eldorado (Plinia sp.), discovered in Eldorado, Misiones, is a distinct variety prized by tropical fruit enthusiasts and collectors for its unique traits. This variety features compact, fine-textured foliage similar to Sabará but with notable differences, offering both ornamental beauty and productive potential. The fruits are sweet and juicy, delivering the classic Jaboticaba flavor, while the variety shows strong resistance to yellow fungal infections that have affected other Jaboticabas in Misiones, ensuring healthy growth. Though it has a long juvenile period of 10–12 years before fruiting, it becomes highly productive once mature, yielding abundant clusters of dark, glossy fruits directly on the trunk and branches. Native to the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, this variety thrives in tropical climates and showcases impressive growth and adaptability. Misiones, Argentina, is a province located in the northeastern part of the country, known for its lush landscapes, subtropical climate, and rich biodiversity. It is home to the famous Iguazú Falls and vast rainforests, making it a hub for nature lovers. The region enjoys a humid climate with warm summers and mild winters, with rainfall throughout the year. Misiones falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, which are ideal for growing tropical and subtropical plants that require warm temperatures year-round. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Jaboticaba Eldorado (Plinia sp.), discovered in Eldorado, Misiones, is a distinct variety prized by tropical fruit enthusiasts and collectors for its unique traits. This variety features compact, fine-textured foliage similar to Sabará but with notable differences, offering both ornamental beauty and productive potential. The fruits are sweet and juicy, delivering the classic Jaboticaba flavor, while the variety shows strong resistance to yellow fungal infections that have affected other Jaboticabas in Misiones, ensuring healthy growth. Though it has a long juvenile period of 10–12 years before fruiting, it becomes highly productive once mature, yielding abundant clusters of dark, glossy fruits directly on the trunk and branches. Native to the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, this variety thrives in tropical climates and showcases impressive growth and adaptability. Misiones, Argentina, is a province located in the northeastern part of the country, known for its lush landscapes, subtropical climate, and rich biodiversity. It is home to the famous Iguazú Falls and vast rainforests, making it a hub for nature lovers. The region enjoys a humid climate with warm summers and mild winters, with rainfall throughout the year. Misiones falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, which are ideal for growing tropical and subtropical plants that require warm temperatures year-round. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Jaboticaba Eldorado (Plinia sp.), discovered in Eldorado, Misiones, is a distinct variety prized by tropical fruit enthusiasts and collectors for its unique traits. This variety features compact, fine-textured foliage similar to Sabará but with notable differences, offering both ornamental beauty and productive potential. The fruits are sweet and juicy, delivering the classic Jaboticaba flavor, while the variety shows strong resistance to yellow fungal infections that have affected other Jaboticabas in Misiones, ensuring healthy growth. Though it has a long juvenile period of 10–12 years before fruiting, it becomes highly productive once mature, yielding abundant clusters of dark, glossy fruits directly on the trunk and branches. Native to the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, this variety thrives in tropical climates and showcases impressive growth and adaptability. Misiones, Argentina, is a province located in the northeastern part of the country, known for its lush landscapes, subtropical climate, and rich biodiversity. It is home to the famous Iguazú Falls and vast rainforests, making it a hub for nature lovers. The region enjoys a humid climate with warm summers and mild winters, with rainfall throughout the year. Misiones falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, which are ideal for growing tropical and subtropical plants that require warm temperatures year-round. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.