The Sapotaceae family includes the extremely uncommon Sapotinha/Pouteria Gardneri fruit, which is indigenous to Bolivia, Paraguay, Southern, Eastern, and Northern Brazil. thrives in both direct sunlight and light shade. Found in the wild on medium-fertility soils and well-drained clay soils. Locals forage for the edible fruit in the wild and eat it. The fruit has a solitary seed inside of a soft, delicious pulp like jaboticaba. The fruit has a diameter of about 2 cm.
Common Name: Sapotinha
Botanical Name: Pouteria Gardneri
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3 to 4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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