The nursery owner said it bears fruits when jaboticabas are fruiting... they call it "guaviyú sin espinas" but, clearly, it is not myrcianthes pungens
would it be an Eugenia, Myrciaria?
It bears fruis in the axils of the leaves, not in the main trunk as jaboticabas.
The fruit is black and very sweet (I didnt tasted it and dont have any photos for now!)
The smell of the crushed leaves remembers me to jaboticabas or uvaias, it is not strong.
The seller told me about the fruit: "It is like the cherry, black color, the skin is hard as the jaboticaba, it is more juicy and sweet, the pulp is a light purple color."
Help!