The semideciduous shrub or small tree known as Myrciaria delicatula has a dense crown and can reach heights of 4 to 10 metres. Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, and South America’s South and Southeast are its native regions. The plant is occasionally planted for ornamental purposes due to the beauty of its form, and the trees are collected from the wild and utilised locally as food. The reddish-orange fruit’s pulp is sweet, juicy, and delicious. The tree can thrive in both full sun and light shade.
Common Name: Sweet Grapefruit, Cambuí, Camboim
Botanical Name: Myrciaria delicatula
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderat
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