Psidium Striatulum
The seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a small tree, typically 2-3 meters tall, though it can occasionally reach up to 6 meters in clearings within the forest. The tree has a rounded, sparse, and small crown. Its trunk is forked, with smooth, brownish bark that peels off once a year in papery sheets, revealing the greenish-cream inner bark. The plant grows quickly and requires minimal care, though periodic weeding is necessary to prevent weeds from suffocating it. Pruning should be done only to shape the roots, removing branches that grow at the base of the trunk and those that point downwards or towards the inside of the crown. The fruits have a milder flavor than guava and lack the strong smell, making them excellent for eating fresh. They can also be used to make juice, ice cream, and jams. Due to their small size, these trees are well-suited for urban landscaping under electrical lines. The fruits attract a wide variety of bird species. This species is ideal for reforestation projects, as it is hardy and thrives in poor soils and full sun. Seeds are shipped without vermiculite, as they are very small and can get lost.
The seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a small tree, typically 2-3 meters tall, though it can occasionally reach up to 6 meters in clearings within the forest. The tree has a rounded, sparse, and small crown. Its trunk is forked, with smooth, brownish bark that peels off once a year in papery sheets, revealing the greenish-cream inner bark. The plant grows quickly and requires minimal care, though periodic weeding is necessary to prevent weeds from suffocating it. Pruning should be done only to shape the roots, removing branches that grow at the base of the trunk and those that point downwards or towards the inside of the crown. The fruits have a milder flavor than guava and lack the strong smell, making them excellent for eating fresh. They can also be used to make juice, ice cream, and jams. Due to their small size, these trees are well-suited for urban landscaping under electrical lines. The fruits attract a wide variety of bird species. This species is ideal for reforestation projects, as it is hardy and thrives in poor soils and full sun. Seeds are shipped without vermiculite, as they are very small and can get lost.
The seeds were imported from Brazil. This is a small tree, typically 2-3 meters tall, though it can occasionally reach up to 6 meters in clearings within the forest. The tree has a rounded, sparse, and small crown. Its trunk is forked, with smooth, brownish bark that peels off once a year in papery sheets, revealing the greenish-cream inner bark. The plant grows quickly and requires minimal care, though periodic weeding is necessary to prevent weeds from suffocating it. Pruning should be done only to shape the roots, removing branches that grow at the base of the trunk and those that point downwards or towards the inside of the crown. The fruits have a milder flavor than guava and lack the strong smell, making them excellent for eating fresh. They can also be used to make juice, ice cream, and jams. Due to their small size, these trees are well-suited for urban landscaping under electrical lines. The fruits attract a wide variety of bird species. This species is ideal for reforestation projects, as it is hardy and thrives in poor soils and full sun. Seeds are shipped without vermiculite, as they are very small and can get lost.