Pradosia Glazionii - GERMINATED
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This magnificent tree grows to about 15 meters, making it a striking feature in any landscape. It produces sweet, delicious fruits that contain very little latex, making it easier to handle than many other fruits in this genus. Its beautiful foliage adds an elegant and vibrant touch to its overall appearance. The fruits themselves are also very unique, having a beautiful orange skin bumpy skin. This species was found in Porto Seguro. Porto Seguro, located in the Bahia state of Brazil, enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 70°F to 88°F (21°C to 31°C), with mild variations between seasons. The region experiences significant rainfall, especially during the wet season from April to September, which contributes to its lush, tropical vegetation. Porto Seguro falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, making it suitable for growing tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in warm, frost-free environments with consistent moisture. This coastal location also benefits from refreshing sea breezes, moderating the tropical heat. Seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This magnificent tree grows to about 15 meters, making it a striking feature in any landscape. It produces sweet, delicious fruits that contain very little latex, making it easier to handle than many other fruits in this genus. Its beautiful foliage adds an elegant and vibrant touch to its overall appearance. The fruits themselves are also very unique, having a beautiful orange skin bumpy skin. This species was found in Porto Seguro. Porto Seguro, located in the Bahia state of Brazil, enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 70°F to 88°F (21°C to 31°C), with mild variations between seasons. The region experiences significant rainfall, especially during the wet season from April to September, which contributes to its lush, tropical vegetation. Porto Seguro falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, making it suitable for growing tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in warm, frost-free environments with consistent moisture. This coastal location also benefits from refreshing sea breezes, moderating the tropical heat. Seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This magnificent tree grows to about 15 meters, making it a striking feature in any landscape. It produces sweet, delicious fruits that contain very little latex, making it easier to handle than many other fruits in this genus. Its beautiful foliage adds an elegant and vibrant touch to its overall appearance. The fruits themselves are also very unique, having a beautiful orange skin bumpy skin. This species was found in Porto Seguro. Porto Seguro, located in the Bahia state of Brazil, enjoys a tropical climate characterized by warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 70°F to 88°F (21°C to 31°C), with mild variations between seasons. The region experiences significant rainfall, especially during the wet season from April to September, which contributes to its lush, tropical vegetation. Porto Seguro falls within USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, making it suitable for growing tropical and subtropical plants that thrive in warm, frost-free environments with consistent moisture. This coastal location also benefits from refreshing sea breezes, moderating the tropical heat. Seeds are germinated and shipped in humid vermiculite.