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Product Description
Edible Jabuticaba Black Fruit Seeds For Planting is produced from premium Heirloom, Non-GMO, High Germination Organic Garden Seeds. Suitable for home gardens, terrace gardening, containers, and open-field cultivation.

Life Cycle
Perennial fruit tree
Planting Season
Spring summer
Growth Habit
Slow growing tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet grape-like taste
Plant Characteristics
Trunk bearing fruits
Use
Fresh edible fruit
Growing Conditions
Warm humid climate
Harvest Advantages
Unique trunk fruiting
Plant Resistance
Moderate pest tolerance
Plinia cauliflora
Seed Names
Jabuticaba seeds
Seed Type
Open pollinated
Jabuticaba is a rare tropical fruit tree famous for producing glossy black fruits directly on its trunk. Grown from seed, it is prized for its sweet, grape-like flavor and ornamental appearance, making it ideal for tropical gardens and container growing.
Light Requirement
Full sun partial shade
Planting Depth
Half inch deep
Sowing Method
Nursery transplant method
Plant Spacing
10–15 feet
Days to Maturity
5–8 years
Soil Preparation
Fresh seed sowing
Hardiness Zones
USDA zones 9–11
Water Needs
Moderate consistent watering
Planting Season
Spring early summer
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 300 sq ft
500
Up to 1,500 sq ft
1000
Up to 3,000 sq ft