Pradosia sp. nova Cacau de Macaco
Seeds were imported from Brazil. A tree approximately 20 meters tall, with sweet pulp fruits and minimal latex. It has unique, large, beautiful foliage. The flesh is light orange, similar in color to cantaloupe, with a good amount of pulp. This species is considered a big winner among Pradosia fruits. Found in Una, Bahia. Una, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity and warm temperatures throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F). The region experiences a distinct rainy season from April to August, with heavy rainfall, and a drier period from September to March, though occasional showers can still occur. This climate supports the growth of diverse tropical flora. Una, Bahia, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12, with minimum average temperatures above 40°F. Seeds are fresh and viable, some are even starting to germinate, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. A tree approximately 20 meters tall, with sweet pulp fruits and minimal latex. It has unique, large, beautiful foliage. The flesh is light orange, similar in color to cantaloupe, with a good amount of pulp. This species is considered a big winner among Pradosia fruits. Found in Una, Bahia. Una, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity and warm temperatures throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F). The region experiences a distinct rainy season from April to August, with heavy rainfall, and a drier period from September to March, though occasional showers can still occur. This climate supports the growth of diverse tropical flora. Una, Bahia, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12, with minimum average temperatures above 40°F. Seeds are fresh and viable, some are even starting to germinate, shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. A tree approximately 20 meters tall, with sweet pulp fruits and minimal latex. It has unique, large, beautiful foliage. The flesh is light orange, similar in color to cantaloupe, with a good amount of pulp. This species is considered a big winner among Pradosia fruits. Found in Una, Bahia. Una, Bahia, has a tropical climate with high humidity and warm temperatures throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 24°C to 28°C (75°F to 82°F). The region experiences a distinct rainy season from April to August, with heavy rainfall, and a drier period from September to March, though occasional showers can still occur. This climate supports the growth of diverse tropical flora. Una, Bahia, falls into USDA Hardiness Zones 11-12, with minimum average temperatures above 40°F. Seeds are fresh and viable, some are even starting to germinate, shipped in humid vermiculite.