Hi, a rare species from Helton fruited for the first time! very nice caramel taste
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ba0iLzeia6R2Wry1IZd8RABU25il08_JTFhH158nTmA/edit#gid=0Helton wrote:
NOME INDIGENA: ARAÇÁ DE FOLHA FIRME - ou araçá do campo. Psidium firmum
Origin: This is a native species of two closed fields in central Brazil, reaching out to the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
More information no link:
http://servicos.jbrj.gov.br/flora/search/Psidium_firmum OBSERVAÇÕES: A rare species that was uncovered in our expeditions in 2014, but only now I have been able to correctly identify and publish information about the same.
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Characteristics: shrub with glabrous leaves (without hairs) and stiff, producing large flowers.
A plant can be cultivated in the same way as Araçá catuba (Psidium grandifolium).
Dicas for cultivation: It can be planted alone without drainage. It is resistant to dry and low temperatures
Mutes:
Planting:
Growing: It can be grown in large glasses.
Uses: Fruits us months from November to December. The fruits can be consumed in nature, and also servem to make sucos and sorvetes. A plant has great potential for cultivation in vases and gardens.