Amay - Agonandra Excelsa
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Amay tree is found in semi-deciduous forests in Brazil and Argentina. The fruit is versatile and tastes like a lime orange with kiwi. It can be consumed fresh or used in various preparations. The tree requires shading for the first three years of life, prefers red soils with good humidity, and can be planted at any altitude. The plant begins to bear fruit 7 to 9 years after planting. The recommended spacing is 6 x 6 or 5 x 6 meters, and irrigation is necessary in the first year. Seeds are started to germinate and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Amay tree is found in semi-deciduous forests in Brazil and Argentina. The fruit is versatile and tastes like a lime orange with kiwi. It can be consumed fresh or used in various preparations. The tree requires shading for the first three years of life, prefers red soils with good humidity, and can be planted at any altitude. The plant begins to bear fruit 7 to 9 years after planting. The recommended spacing is 6 x 6 or 5 x 6 meters, and irrigation is necessary in the first year. Seeds are started to germinate and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.
Seeds were imported from Argentina. The Amay tree is found in semi-deciduous forests in Brazil and Argentina. The fruit is versatile and tastes like a lime orange with kiwi. It can be consumed fresh or used in various preparations. The tree requires shading for the first three years of life, prefers red soils with good humidity, and can be planted at any altitude. The plant begins to bear fruit 7 to 9 years after planting. The recommended spacing is 6 x 6 or 5 x 6 meters, and irrigation is necessary in the first year. Seeds are started to germinate and will be shipped in humid vermiculite.