Eugenia uniflora Black - Black Pitanga

Black variety of the suriname cherry. This cultivar is usually larger and sweeter than most other types.

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Black variety of the suriname cherry. This cultivar is usually larger and sweeter than most other types.

It is a subtropical shrub to small tree, producing sweet dark red "cherries", sometimes a bit acid, loved by children. It is called Suriname Cherry or Pitanga.

Eugenia uniflora is very easy to grow, drought resistant, and takes light freezes. It grows and fruits outdoors in coastal Mediterranean areas. It can be trained as a hedge or bonsai. It will also become a long-lived small tree up to 4 or 5 m tall. In tropical areas it fruits irregularly througout the year. Even here in the Canary Islands, pitangas give 2, 3 or 4 flushes of fruits per year.

How large are the plants for sale?

We ship worldwide plants of variable height, 30-50 cm tall. We will always try to select a robust potted plant for you, compact enough to fit in the box. Eugenias are easy  growers. Eugenias can shed some leaves during the shipment, but don't be scared - they will soon come back with new growth because they are very resistant plants. Pictures give you an idea of how the plants look like, but this is not necessarily the size of the plant we ship.

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We ship worldwide a 1 years old plant, about 40-70 cm tall. It sheds leaves in winter, so don't be scared if the tree is leafless in the colder months.

Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante America
Présentation Plante en pot
Taille max. 70cm-200cm
Famille botanique Myrtaceae
Lumière Soleil
Température minimale hivernale 0 ºC à 10 ºC
Saison de floraison Mois les plus chauds
Type de plante Ligneuses
Couleur Noir
Couleur Rouge
Soins Pot
Soins Faible entretien
Forme Arbustes
Avis important - En raison de notre longue expérience en tant qu'exportateurs et importateurs, nous vous informons que toutes les commandes arrivant après le 16 novembre 2023 seront expédiées après la deuxième semaine de janvier 2024, afin d'éviter toute perte ou retard de livraison éventuel dû au trafic excessif des colis de Noël.