Botanical Profile
Eugenia brasiliensis is a tropical fruiting tree in the Myrtaceae family, valued for its edible dark-colored fruits and dense foliage.
Scientific Name
Eugenia brasiliensis Lam.; family: Myrtaceae. Commonly known as Grumichama or Brazilian Cherry.
Local Name
Known in Indonesia as “Brazil Cherry” or “Grumichama.”
Native Habitat
Native to coastal Atlantic forests of Brazil with warm temperatures, high humidity, and regular rainfall.
Germination Difficulty
Moderate. Seeds lose viability quickly and should be sown fresh for best results.
Germination Timeframe
Usually 3–8 weeks under warm and humid conditions.
Growing Condition
Bright sunlight to partial shade, fertile well-draining soil, moderate to high humidity, and temperatures between 22–30°C.
Collector Significance
Collectors value this species for its sweet edible fruit, ornamental appearance, and rarity in tropical fruit collections.
General Information
These seeds are rare and often hard to find online. Many available seeds have low viability due to long storage, but we provide fresh seeds with higher germination potential.
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