Jaboticaba Eldorado (Plinia sp.)
Discovered in the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina, a region known for its diverse and rich flora, this variety is prized by collectors. This rare, small-leaf Jaboticaba is genetically close to Sabará but stands out for its exceptionally sweet, delicious flavor. It has thrived in the unique climate of Misiones, developing a strong flavor profile and robust growth habit. The fruit is sweet and juicy, with a rich, honey-like taste that surpasses most common Jaboticaba varieties.
The Missiones region features the famous Iguazú Falls and dense rainforests. It has a humid climate with warm summers, mild winters, and consistent rainfall throughout the year. This Eldorado is the perfect plant to start when your first baby is born as it has a long juvenile phase before producuing fruit and is best grown in a microclimate in New Orleans.
The gnarled wood of this and other jaboticaba varieties are striking. We dream that one day there might be as many jaboticabas in the city as there are crepe myrtle. If you love to experiment, to research, and to see what is possible here in New Orleans, the Eldorado Jaboticaba is a must-try!
Discovered in the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina, a region known for its diverse and rich flora, this variety is prized by collectors. This rare, small-leaf Jaboticaba is genetically close to Sabará but stands out for its exceptionally sweet, delicious flavor. It has thrived in the unique climate of Misiones, developing a strong flavor profile and robust growth habit. The fruit is sweet and juicy, with a rich, honey-like taste that surpasses most common Jaboticaba varieties.
The Missiones region features the famous Iguazú Falls and dense rainforests. It has a humid climate with warm summers, mild winters, and consistent rainfall throughout the year. This Eldorado is the perfect plant to start when your first baby is born as it has a long juvenile phase before producuing fruit and is best grown in a microclimate in New Orleans.
The gnarled wood of this and other jaboticaba varieties are striking. We dream that one day there might be as many jaboticabas in the city as there are crepe myrtle. If you love to experiment, to research, and to see what is possible here in New Orleans, the Eldorado Jaboticaba is a must-try!
Discovered in the fertile soils of Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina, a region known for its diverse and rich flora, this variety is prized by collectors. This rare, small-leaf Jaboticaba is genetically close to Sabará but stands out for its exceptionally sweet, delicious flavor. It has thrived in the unique climate of Misiones, developing a strong flavor profile and robust growth habit. The fruit is sweet and juicy, with a rich, honey-like taste that surpasses most common Jaboticaba varieties.
The Missiones region features the famous Iguazú Falls and dense rainforests. It has a humid climate with warm summers, mild winters, and consistent rainfall throughout the year. This Eldorado is the perfect plant to start when your first baby is born as it has a long juvenile phase before producuing fruit and is best grown in a microclimate in New Orleans.
The gnarled wood of this and other jaboticaba varieties are striking. We dream that one day there might be as many jaboticabas in the city as there are crepe myrtle. If you love to experiment, to research, and to see what is possible here in New Orleans, the Eldorado Jaboticaba is a must-try!