With a dense, globose crown and a height range of 4 to 12 metres, Pouteria Psammophila, also known as Guapeba Da Praia, is a semi-evergreen tree. Eastern and northern Brazil is where it is native to South America. To obtain food and timber locally, the tree is cut down in the wild. Full sun, tropical to subtropical temperatures, and soil with great drainage are all necessary. 5 cm is the diameter of the globular, yellow fruits. With 1-4 seeds, the white pulp is sweet and delicious.
Common Name: Guapeba Da Praia
Botanical Name: Pouteria Psammophila
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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