Just like last summer, I have too many plants and need to clear out some space. So, I am selling off some of my extra seedlings/plants. Some of these are relatively common plants, others are hard to find (such as Antidesma dallachyanum and Pouteria glomerata) and difficult to germinate (Myrciaria floribunda and Nauclea xanthoxylon). These plants have been grown organically, with organic pest control and fertilizer with the exception of a few plants which have been fertilized using Osmocote. Some of the plants do not look perfect but all are healthy. Just about all these plants are root-bound and need to be up-potted with some light fertilizing, which you should do once they become acclimated to your growing area.
Although photographed in the sun, these plants have all been grown either in a mostly shady location or indoors under grow lights; they were moved into the sun very briefly just for me to take photographs of them. They should be introduced to sunnier conditions very gradually to prevent any leaf burn or other damage.
These plants will be shipped using USPS Priority Mail with the shipping costs based on the size, weight, number of plants ordered, and buyer location. The US Postal Services recent price increase on Priority Mail means that tall plants are more expensive than they were last summer. I will do what I can to save you money on shipping costs by making these plants as compact as possible for shipping without damaging them. They will not be shipped bare root; they will be shipped in a container with potting soil, though they may be down-potted to reduce weight. I do not ship internationally. Although I live in an area free of greening and other citrus pests, my citrus plants still cannot be shipped to the citrus states and territories due to USDA regulations. Buyers in California, Arizona, and Hawaii purchase plants at your own risk; I am not responsible if they are confiscated.
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Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have.
Scientific Name (Common Name) Number of Seedlings Available Seedling Size (Pot Height Not Included) Seedling Age Price Per Plant
Also included is where I purchased the seeds, a common question I received last year.

Annona cherimola (Cherimoya) 3 21-26 tall about 3 years $20Seeds purchased from a reputable eBay seller.
Annona squamosa (Red Sugar Apple) 2 10-13 tall about 3 years $15Seeds purchased from a reputable eBay seller.
Antidesma dallachyanum (Herbert River Cherry) 1 5 tall over 1 year $25Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Carissa macrocarpa (Natal Plum)
2 1 5-7½ tall over 1 year $10
Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
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Citrus Χ limonia (Rangpur Lime)
2 12-16 tall about 3 years $20
Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Citrus Χ meyeri (Meyer Lemon)
9 11-26 tall about 3 years $15
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
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Citrus Χ paradisi (Red Grapefruit)
14 5-17 tall about 1 year $10
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
C. reticulata Χ sinensis (Murcott Orange/Honey Tangerine)
14 8-15 tall about 3 years $20
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
Citrus x sinensis (Moro Blood Orange)
23 9-18 tall about 3 years $25
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
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Citrus Χ tangelo (Minneola Tangelo)
3 12-18 tall about 3 years $20
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
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Eugenia involucrata (Cherry of the Rio Grande) 1 16 tall about 2 years $25 (clay pot not included)Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.
Eugenia itaguahiensis (Dwarf Grumichama) 1 2½ tall (a painfully slow-growing plant) over 1 year $25 Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Eugenia pyriformis or lutescens (Sweet Uvaia) 1 7 tall over 1 year $25 Seeds received from a Tropical Fruit Forum member, who bought them from Marcos.
Eugenia uniflora (Surinam Cherry)
14 15-27 tall about 3 years $20
Seeds purchased from a reputable eBay seller.

Eugenia uniflora var. Dasyblasta (Dasyblasta/Smooth Pitanga/Surinam Cherry) 1 8 tall over 1 year $20Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.
Hylocereus megalanthus (Yellow Dragon Fruit)
6 4-8 long over 1 year $8
Seeds from a commercial variety of Yellow Dragon Fruit.
Melicoccus bijugatus (Mamoncillo/Genip/Spanish Lime)
9 2 5-9 tall under 1 year $9
Seeds from a commercial variety of Mamoncillo.
Myrciaria floribunda (Rumberry/Guavaberry)
2 1 2-5 tall under 2 years $40
Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.
Myrciaria glazioviana (Yellow Jaboticaba)
2 5½ tall over 1 year $20
Seeds purchased from Farwell Fruit Farm.
Myrciaria vexator (Blue Grape Jaboticaba)
1 6 tall under 2 years $20
Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Nauclea xanthoxylon (Ndea)
2 1 10-12 tall over 1 year $40
Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Passiflora edulis (Purple Passion Fruit)
5 20-36 long (trimmed back to those lengths) about 3 years $10
Seeds from commercially sold fruit.
Plinia coronata (Restinga Jaboticaba)
1 2 tall under 1 year $13
Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.
Plinia hybrid (Scarlet/Escarlate Jaboticaba)
1 9 tall about 2 years $30 (clay pot not included)
Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.
Plinia phitrantha (Branca Jaboticaba)
1 7 tall (10 wide) about 2 years $25
Seeds purchased from a Tropical Fruit Forum member.

Plinia phitrantha (Costada Jaboticaba) 2 3-11 tall about 2 years $20Purchased from Adam Shafran at Flying Fox Fruits, these are from a batch of Novak, ESALQ, and Otto Andersen seeds that he lost the label to, so he sold them as generic Plinia phitrantha Costada jaboticabas. Of course, given all the Plinia pollen around his property, who knows exactly what type of jaboticaba these will become. They are the same age, the small one has always grown very slowly.
Plinia rivularis (Guaporeti)
2 6-10 tall over 1 year $35
Purchased from a reputable eBay seller. Due to a lack of rain in my area, I had to water them with city water for a while. That caused the tip burn to the leaves. The new growth does not have that issue since I have been able to resume watering them with rainwater.

Pouteria glomerata (Cinnamon Apple) 1 3½ tall under 1 year $25Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.
Psidium guajava (Patillo Guava)
6 2-14 tall (the 2 and 14 plants are outliers, the rest are 6-9 tall) over 1 year $10
Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.

Psidium guineense (Brazilian Guava) 3 6-10 tall over 1 year $24Seeds purchased from Trade Winds Fruit.[Photo Coming Soon]
Syzygium jambos (Rose Apple)
2 39-50 tall over 3 years $60 (pots not included)
Seeds purchased from a reputable eBay seller.