Description
The tree exhibits a compact growth habit, making it ideal for container cultivation and small gardens. Its fruits are better in taste to other classic black jaboticabas, offering an ultra-sweet and flavorful experience. The skin is thin and peels easily, enhancing the eating experience.
⚡ Why Grow Black Hybrid Jaboticaba?
- Early Fruiting: Enjoy fruits in just a few years, significantly sooner than other varieties.
- Compact Size: Perfect for limited spaces and container growth.
- Delicious Taste: Sweet, juicy fruits that are versatile in culinary uses.
- Multiple Harvests: Capable of producing several crops annually under favorable conditions.
Growth & Cultivation
- Soil: Thrives in well-draining, slightly acidic soils rich in organic matter.
- Light: It grows ok in partial shade but will fruit a lot in full-sun.
- Watering: Requires consistent moisture; regular watering is essential.
- Temperature: While adaptable, it thrives in subtropical climates and can tolerate mild frost (-4ºC).
- It can be grown in a pot for decades!
Pre-Order / Pre-Sale Notice (USA Stock – Early 2026)
This item is offered as a pre-order.
These seeds are currently being cleaned and prepared and are expected to arrive in the USA around late January 2026.
From there, all orders will be shipped worldwide by my partner, with deliveries expected during February 2026 or earlier, depending on destination and logistics.
If you place a pre-order now, you may add more species later as they become available.
You will not be charged for multiple shipments — simply contact me by email and everything will be combined into one shipment.
Expected species may include:
Pacurí (Garcinia aff. brasilensis / gardneriana) ·
Guabijú from Tatagal (Myrciantes pungens), selected sweet variety ·
Guavirá johvy (Campomanesia aff. malifolia) – very rare ·
Giant Red Pitanga ·
Best Black Pitanga · Best Red Pitanga · Small Black Pitanga ·
Sweet Aguaí (C. veride) ·
Orange Guabiroba (Campomanesia xanthocarpa) ·
Peach COTRG · Black rounded COTRG · Orange COTRG (E. involucrata var. orange) ·
Guaporetí (P. rivularis) ·
Possibly selected Jaboticabas (Eldorado or Corrientes types) ·
Possibly a recently discovered ultra-rare Eugenia from Paso de la Patria
Thank you for your patience and trust.







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