Eugenia Parkeriana

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This is an ultra-rare Eugenia species from Brazil. The fruits have similarities to the Surinam Cherry but ripen to orange. The leaves are longer and larger than E. uniflora. A shrubby and bushy plant, growing to at least 10 ft. Unknown frost tolerance, but has potential to exhibit some cold tolerance like E. uniflora. Little information is available about this species and the name ID could be different, as some sources suggest E. parkeriana and E. procera are the same species, while this is distinct from both E. procera and E. uniflora. It may also be a subspecies of an existing species such as E. uniflora. You will recieve a tree similar in size to the one in the photograph

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This is an ultra-rare Eugenia species from Brazil. The fruits have similarities to the Surinam Cherry but ripen to orange. The leaves are longer and larger than E. uniflora. A shrubby and bushy plant, growing to at least 10 ft. Unknown frost tolerance, but has potential to exhibit some cold tolerance like E. uniflora. Little information is available about this species and the name ID could be different, as some sources suggest E. parkeriana and E. procera are the same species, while this is distinct from both E. procera and E. uniflora. It may also be a subspecies of an existing species such as E. uniflora. You will recieve a tree similar in size to the one in the photograph

This is an ultra-rare Eugenia species from Brazil. The fruits have similarities to the Surinam Cherry but ripen to orange. The leaves are longer and larger than E. uniflora. A shrubby and bushy plant, growing to at least 10 ft. Unknown frost tolerance, but has potential to exhibit some cold tolerance like E. uniflora. Little information is available about this species and the name ID could be different, as some sources suggest E. parkeriana and E. procera are the same species, while this is distinct from both E. procera and E. uniflora. It may also be a subspecies of an existing species such as E. uniflora. You will recieve a tree similar in size to the one in the photograph