Otto Andessa Jaboticaba – Rare Grape -Auto andeson Keyfarm Wayanad - Default Title
Rs. 750.00
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Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, the genus Plinia comprises slow-growing evergreen trees celebrated for their unique cauliflorous fruiting habit, where succulent, grape-like fruits emerge directly from the trunk and branches. Native to the Atlantic forest region of Brazil, these striking plants feature small, glossy leaves and delicate white blossoms, making them highly prized as both productive fruit trees and exquisite ornamental specimens. The Otto Andessa cultivar is particularly coveted for its precocious fruiting habits and sweet, juicy harvest.
The Otto Andessa Jaboticaba is a premium selection of the Brazilian Grape Tree. It is highly valued for producing deep purple, delicious fruits much sooner than traditional seed-grown varieties, while its peeling, multicolored bark adds dramatic year-round interest to your garden landscape.
This plant thrives best in Full Sun to partial shade. While young saplings appreciate protection from scorching afternoon sun, mature trees require direct sun to maximize their unique cauliflorous fruit production.
Requires consistent and regular moisture. Water deeply to keep the soil evenly damp, particularly during the flowering and fruiting cycles. Do not allow the root system to dry out completely.
Jaboticaba plants and their delicious fruits are considered completely non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats, making them an exceptionally safe and rewarding option for family gardens.
Q: How long does the Otto Andessa Jaboticaba take to fruit?
A: Because the Otto Andessa is an improved, early-fruiting selection, it can begin bearing fruit in 3 to 5 years, compared to 10+ years for standard seedlings.
Q: Can I grow this Jaboticaba sapling in a container?
A: Yes! Due to their slow growth rate and shallow root systems, they are incredibly well-suited for container gardening and can even be trained as bonsai.
Q: Is the tree frost-tolerant?
A: While mature trees can withstand short periods of light frost, young saplings are cold-sensitive and should be protected from freezing temperatures.
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