November 19, 201312 yr Did you try sprouting them? This is one of the most popular fruits in Brazil. Can 200 million people be wrong? Also the wood is very sought after. Can you get more seeds? Regards. Edit: Eugenia Uniflora? http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/fruitsnuts/ig/Tropical-Fruit-Photo-Gallery/Brazilian-Cherry.htm Edited November 19, 201312 yr by teletiger
November 20, 201312 yr Author http://www.tropical-exotic-seeds-and-plants.com/storefront/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1&zenid=0d452f56b1d9d17eaca42170e87060e6
November 20, 201312 yr Author I just see that they are sold out.....too bad because some days ago she still had more.
November 20, 201312 yr Author Oh you mean another cherry, the pitanga. How does that one taste? They also have it in black color i read. I have barbados cherry growing here aka Thai Churry. Maybe she has the pitanga you have to see the website.
November 25, 201312 yr Given the climate ... will they grow and, more importantly, fruit in Thailand?
November 25, 201312 yr http://www.tropical-exotic-seeds-and-plants.com/storefront/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1&zenid=0d452f56b1d9d17eaca42170e87060e6 Great site ... thanks ...
November 26, 201312 yr Author http://www.tropical-exotic-seeds-and-plants.com/storefront/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1&zenid=0d452f56b1d9d17eaca42170e87060e6 Great site ... thanks ... Yes Rio has a tropical climate as well so they should grow and fruit (i hope). One has sprouted now out of 3 but they all had roots allready when the seeds were delivered to me. Soon that website will have many more seeds from other tropical places on the world. I got them in 2 days after ordering, delivered by the courier.
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