Plinia Pseudodichasiantha

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Plinia Pseudodichasiantha is one of the most unique and rare Plinias in the genus. It has a creamy pulp that tastes like a sweet carrot πŸ₯•. This specie is Native to Santa Catarina State and could be found growing at an altitude of 1100 meters. Expect this specie to be cold hardy, it can handle temperatures down to -3/-4 degrees Celsius. Look for this species to grow pretty much constantly. Some people will tell you this is a hard species to grow, but I can assure you they are incorrect. As long as you can get this tree to germinate and start to sprout, it will do the rest. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

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Plinia Pseudodichasiantha is one of the most unique and rare Plinias in the genus. It has a creamy pulp that tastes like a sweet carrot πŸ₯•. This specie is Native to Santa Catarina State and could be found growing at an altitude of 1100 meters. Expect this specie to be cold hardy, it can handle temperatures down to -3/-4 degrees Celsius. Look for this species to grow pretty much constantly. Some people will tell you this is a hard species to grow, but I can assure you they are incorrect. As long as you can get this tree to germinate and start to sprout, it will do the rest. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.

Plinia Pseudodichasiantha is one of the most unique and rare Plinias in the genus. It has a creamy pulp that tastes like a sweet carrot πŸ₯•. This specie is Native to Santa Catarina State and could be found growing at an altitude of 1100 meters. Expect this specie to be cold hardy, it can handle temperatures down to -3/-4 degrees Celsius. Look for this species to grow pretty much constantly. Some people will tell you this is a hard species to grow, but I can assure you they are incorrect. As long as you can get this tree to germinate and start to sprout, it will do the rest. Seeds will be shipped in humid vermiculite.