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Tropical Fruit Discussion / eugenia tenuipedunculata
« on: January 05, 2025, 12:51:57 PM »
Anybody else growing this? I saw K-Rimes mentioned it once. I got mine from Exoteninsel, it is the fastest growing and healthiest of my uncommon eugenias. I am hoping it will flower this year, hasn't yet.
My tree is about 4ft tall and growing in a turkey roaster pan.
this is the seller image and description of the fruit at https://www.exoteninsel.com/Eugenia-tenuipedunculata-1-germinated-seed-1-gekeimter-Samen/EI11128:
Hmm it says about 4 years to flower, mine is almost 3yrs from seed. Maybe I have a while longer to wait.
My tree is about 4ft tall and growing in a turkey roaster pan.
this is the seller image and description of the fruit at https://www.exoteninsel.com/Eugenia-tenuipedunculata-1-germinated-seed-1-gekeimter-Samen/EI11128:
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This Eugenia is very rare and was discovered by Helton Muniz during his expedition in mid-October 2014
in the remains or remaining parts of the semi-deciduous forest
in the municipality of Angatuba (Sao Paulo), where he found only two specimens.
The Eugenia pedunculata is a beautiful tree with delicious fruits.
The fruits come in yellow and black. This is the black-fruited species.
In Brazil, this Eugenia flowers for the first time after about 4 years.
Hmm it says about 4 years to flower, mine is almost 3yrs from seed. Maybe I have a while longer to wait.