Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall View larger
  • Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall
  • Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall
  • Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall
  • Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall

Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall

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Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall

Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall, Eugenia langsdorffiiOne of the smallest known Eugenia speciesRecently discovered and Very RareIntroduced to.

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Product Name: Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall

Eugenia langsdorffii

One of the smallest known Eugenia species.

Recently discovered and Very Rare

Introduced to the US in 2021.

Species is currently still unknown in cultivation.

Fruit: Green fleshed Berry surrounding a single seed.

Fruit Taste: Reportedly tastes similar to a lightly sweet avocado.

Pot size: 1 Gallon

Plant Height: 2 to 4 inches above the pot

Max Height: 1 to 2 feet tall

Native Range: Brazilian Cerrado order Ecosystem

Soil: Very well draining. Acidic

Watering: I always recommend utilizing rain water on plants you get from anyone so they are not shocked by tap water. Water can not be allowed to pool up in the soil. You will not need to water this as much as other Eugenia. I highly discourage using well water if sulphur is present.

Light: High to Medium

** The plant offered here is a 2 to 4 inch seedling of the plants shown in photos. It will be shipped in a dourable 1 gallon pot.

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Eugenia langsdorffii - Very Rare - Native to the Brazilian Cerrado - Edible Fruit - order One of the Smallest Myrtaceae - Fruits at ~1 foot tall