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huertasurbanas
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Junín, Argentina, zone 9b/9a
VERY rare mirtaceae to ID
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May 17, 2022, 03:09:06 PM »
Similar to acerola, but not that spp. at all! it must be some Eugenia or Neomytranthes
What do you think? did you ever saw it?
The bush is not mine, 1.5m tall.
The collector said that it tastes similar to COTRG mixed with pitanga and dragon fruit.
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Adam8aTexas
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LMK if you have myrtaceae available
McKinney, Texas Zone 8a
Re: VERY rare mirtaceae to ID
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Is it E. Brevistyla?
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huertasurbanas
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Quote from: Adam8aTexas on May 17, 2022, 05:05:08 PM
Is it E. Brevistyla?
The leaves dont look like that one
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