Randia sp JW
Seeds were from Jim West. This is an unidentified Randia species. This is the same genus as the black berry jam fruit. The fruits are of decent size, with a yellow skin, The pulp is black, and separated into four sections. The collector reports that this grows as a shrub, and the fruit is edible, having a sweet, but mild flavor flesh. This is a very rare species, and we were only able to source a few seeds of it. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were from Jim West. This is an unidentified Randia species. This is the same genus as the black berry jam fruit. The fruits are of decent size, with a yellow skin, The pulp is black, and separated into four sections. The collector reports that this grows as a shrub, and the fruit is edible, having a sweet, but mild flavor flesh. This is a very rare species, and we were only able to source a few seeds of it. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were from Jim West. This is an unidentified Randia species. This is the same genus as the black berry jam fruit. The fruits are of decent size, with a yellow skin, The pulp is black, and separated into four sections. The collector reports that this grows as a shrub, and the fruit is edible, having a sweet, but mild flavor flesh. This is a very rare species, and we were only able to source a few seeds of it. Seeds are shipped in humid vermiculite.