Guamirim Cereja (Eugenia aff. florida)

from $20.00

This one is new to New Orleans and hand picked from the larger fruit on our supplier’s prized trees in Missiones, Argentina. The flavor is sweet and reminiscent of mixed blueberries and strawberries and is high in antioxidants. The trees usually begin fruiting between age two and three.

Guamirim, also called Pitanga Preta, is prized by locals for its taste and health benefits. It boosts immunity and helps the body fight off infection. In addition, guamirim protects the body against oxidative stress and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.

Guamirim should thrive in the humid climate of New Orleans and will handle brief frosts once established. With it’s striking foliage, it also makes a great container specimen for porches and patios.

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This one is new to New Orleans and hand picked from the larger fruit on our supplier’s prized trees in Missiones, Argentina. The flavor is sweet and reminiscent of mixed blueberries and strawberries and is high in antioxidants. The trees usually begin fruiting between age two and three.

Guamirim, also called Pitanga Preta, is prized by locals for its taste and health benefits. It boosts immunity and helps the body fight off infection. In addition, guamirim protects the body against oxidative stress and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.

Guamirim should thrive in the humid climate of New Orleans and will handle brief frosts once established. With it’s striking foliage, it also makes a great container specimen for porches and patios.

This one is new to New Orleans and hand picked from the larger fruit on our supplier’s prized trees in Missiones, Argentina. The flavor is sweet and reminiscent of mixed blueberries and strawberries and is high in antioxidants. The trees usually begin fruiting between age two and three.

Guamirim, also called Pitanga Preta, is prized by locals for its taste and health benefits. It boosts immunity and helps the body fight off infection. In addition, guamirim protects the body against oxidative stress and reduces the risk of chronic diseases.

Guamirim should thrive in the humid climate of New Orleans and will handle brief frosts once established. With it’s striking foliage, it also makes a great container specimen for porches and patios.