Psidium spp do Rio
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very interesting specie that has a very cool story behind it. According to information found online, the seeds of this fruit were found originally by a researcher in the belly of a fish collected for research in the Pantanal biome basin. They were planted on the Unesp Campus in Araraquara SP and produced for the first time in the winter of 2023. The seeds were sourced from that tree. The fruits are very tasty and refreshing. These are great for fresh consumption, as they have low calories and a good amount of phosphorus and vitamin C. The tree is evergreen and small in size, making it great for containers. This rare species, which has not yet been identified at the species level, is thought to be a psidium. Seeds are viable, and shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very interesting specie that has a very cool story behind it. According to information found online, the seeds of this fruit were found originally by a researcher in the belly of a fish collected for research in the Pantanal biome basin. They were planted on the Unesp Campus in Araraquara SP and produced for the first time in the winter of 2023. The seeds were sourced from that tree. The fruits are very tasty and refreshing. These are great for fresh consumption, as they have low calories and a good amount of phosphorus and vitamin C. The tree is evergreen and small in size, making it great for containers. This rare species, which has not yet been identified at the species level, is thought to be a psidium. Seeds are viable, and shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a very interesting specie that has a very cool story behind it. According to information found online, the seeds of this fruit were found originally by a researcher in the belly of a fish collected for research in the Pantanal biome basin. They were planted on the Unesp Campus in Araraquara SP and produced for the first time in the winter of 2023. The seeds were sourced from that tree. The fruits are very tasty and refreshing. These are great for fresh consumption, as they have low calories and a good amount of phosphorus and vitamin C. The tree is evergreen and small in size, making it great for containers. This rare species, which has not yet been identified at the species level, is thought to be a psidium. Seeds are viable, and shipped in humid vermiculite.