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Hi Adam,I would be very interested to know if E. itaguahiensis tastes the same as regular grumixama. Use all your might to make these flowers turn into fruits.Tomas
this one is strangely missing on my myrtaceae collection!can anyone help?...pleeeease!Thanks in advanceMiguel.pt
Luc, thank you very much!... you're the man!I do have one here that should be similar to a small grumixama... in fact the Brazilian name is "grumixama mirim"... scientific name is Eugenia blastanthaMine has some 3 or 4 years but no flowers yet... do you have this one Luc?... it's supposed the be even rarer than E. itaguahiensisGuess who will get some seeds if mine fruits anytime soon?!
Looks good, Adam. I still have the grafted plant I got from you. Not much growth lately but it's indoors for the winter.
Wow, I'm surprised you let me take it if was your only one! Do you remember if the rootstock is the same species?
I'm still on the chase for this species... Luc, Adam, anyone... please help!Thanks in advance!
Quote from: Miguel.pt on January 23, 2015, 04:23:53 PMI'm still on the chase for this species... Luc, Adam, anyone... please help!Thanks in advance!if I get seed, you are first in line!
a couple flowers opening today...I will say a prayer tonight to the Eugenia gods...Miguel needs my first born itaguahiensis!