Pouteria Reticulata
Seeds were imported from Colombia. This is a specie that can be found in the bioregions of Amazonia, Orinoquía, and the Pacific at an altitude between 30 and 250m in altitude. The fruit is purple when ripe, the edible flesh is said to be sweet with a “vanilla biscuit” flavor. The pulp can be used to make juices, ice creams, sweets, cakes or cookies. The wood is hard and heavy and can be used for beams or fences. Pouteria reticulata is a tree that grows from 5 to 18 meters tall, or 16 to 59 feet. Seeds are mostly already germinated, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Colombia. This is a specie that can be found in the bioregions of Amazonia, Orinoquía, and the Pacific at an altitude between 30 and 250m in altitude. The fruit is purple when ripe, the edible flesh is said to be sweet with a “vanilla biscuit” flavor. The pulp can be used to make juices, ice creams, sweets, cakes or cookies. The wood is hard and heavy and can be used for beams or fences. Pouteria reticulata is a tree that grows from 5 to 18 meters tall, or 16 to 59 feet. Seeds are mostly already germinated, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Colombia. This is a specie that can be found in the bioregions of Amazonia, Orinoquía, and the Pacific at an altitude between 30 and 250m in altitude. The fruit is purple when ripe, the edible flesh is said to be sweet with a “vanilla biscuit” flavor. The pulp can be used to make juices, ice creams, sweets, cakes or cookies. The wood is hard and heavy and can be used for beams or fences. Pouteria reticulata is a tree that grows from 5 to 18 meters tall, or 16 to 59 feet. Seeds are mostly already germinated, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.