Plinia sp. (Jabuticaba Itambé)I'm not sure about the species / cultivar name, so I will call it jabuticaba Itambé for now, name of the region where it was found. What I can say is that these plants have different characteristics from the jabuticaba trees I have found in the region where I live.
- Lower tree with many trunks
- Trunks grow in the horizontal direction, wider than tall. People can sit under the tree while collecting the fruits (I loved this feature)
- Small leaves very similar to the Sabará variety
- Small and very sweet fruits
- Small seeds
The shape of the tree very much reminded me of the caipirinha jabuticabas I visited in 2017.
Trees found in the eastern region of the Espinhaço Mountains, Minas Gerais state. I apologize for the bad videos, I plan to visit the trees personally and take better videos soon.
I think it is an excellent plant for those looking to avoid tall trees by shading the orchard, pot cultivation or bonsai.
usd 3,5 each (minimum 10 seeds) + shipment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qrtQ3CEqWEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qrtQ3CEqWE