Sarcaulus sp Caimitillo - 5 SEED PACK

$10.00

Seeds of this species are sold in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Colombia. Sarcaulus sp. "Caimitillo" is a sapotaceae species is native to the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The tree can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a very ornamental appearance. When fully ripe, the fruit turns pale yellow and contains a single seed inside. The flavor is reminiscent of condensed milk and is incredibly delicious. The Caribbean coast of Colombia has a tropical climate with warm temperatures averaging between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F) and high humidity throughout the year. Rainfall is abundant, especially from April to November, fostering a lush environment. This region generally falls within USDA hardiness Zones 10 to 11, similar to southern Florida and California, which allows for the cultivation of tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are fresh and viable, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Seeds of this species are sold in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Colombia. Sarcaulus sp. "Caimitillo" is a sapotaceae species is native to the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The tree can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a very ornamental appearance. When fully ripe, the fruit turns pale yellow and contains a single seed inside. The flavor is reminiscent of condensed milk and is incredibly delicious. The Caribbean coast of Colombia has a tropical climate with warm temperatures averaging between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F) and high humidity throughout the year. Rainfall is abundant, especially from April to November, fostering a lush environment. This region generally falls within USDA hardiness Zones 10 to 11, similar to southern Florida and California, which allows for the cultivation of tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are fresh and viable, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

Seeds of this species are sold in packs of 5. Seeds were imported from Colombia. Sarcaulus sp. "Caimitillo" is a sapotaceae species is native to the Caribbean coast of Colombia. The tree can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a very ornamental appearance. When fully ripe, the fruit turns pale yellow and contains a single seed inside. The flavor is reminiscent of condensed milk and is incredibly delicious. The Caribbean coast of Colombia has a tropical climate with warm temperatures averaging between 25°C and 30°C (77°F to 86°F) and high humidity throughout the year. Rainfall is abundant, especially from April to November, fostering a lush environment. This region generally falls within USDA hardiness Zones 10 to 11, similar to southern Florida and California, which allows for the cultivation of tropical and subtropical plants. Seeds are fresh and viable, and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.