providing numerous health benefits that promote overall wellness
This tree starts flowering when it is just a few meters tall
The fruit’s natural sweetness and low calorie content make it an ideal addition to a healthy
sweet flesh inside that offers a delightful taste experience akin to mango or sapodilla
Fruits typically ripen from October to November in their native habitats
Pitombeira Fruit plant (Talisia Esculenta) Plant Type:Seedling Plant providing numerous health benefits thatPitombeira (Talisia esculenta): A Hidden Amazonian Delight Introduction to the Pitombeira Fruit Plant The Pitombeira, also known as Brazilian Longan, is an exotic fruit bearing tree native to the Amazon Basin, encompassing countries like Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay, and Bolivia. Scientifically known as Talisia esculenta, this medium sized evergreen or semi deciduous tree is cherished for its unique fruit clusters, cultural significance, and