Plinia cauliflora (Mart.) Kausel, Ark. Bot. a.s., 3: 508 1956. (Syn: Eugenia cauliflora (Mart.) DC.; Eugenia jaboticaba (Vell.) Kiaersk.; Myrcia jaboticaba (Vell.) Baill.; Myrciaria cauliflora (Mart.) O.Berg; Myrciaria jaboticaba (Vell.) O.Berg; Myrtus cauliflora Mart.; Myrtus jaboticaba Vell.; Plinia jaboticaba (Vell.) Kausel); E. Bolivia, SE. & S. Brazil as per WCSP; Tree KNOWN ID UD 17 JUNE 2011 Jaboticaba: including my photos of the Jaboticaba, Brazilian tree grape Myricaria cauliflora Family : Myrtaceae I am including 7 photos including a photo of the Name ID plate put up by the Botanical Garden… Date/Time- September 2010 Southern California Location- Place, Altitude, GPS- Sea level Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- Botanical Garden Plant Habit- Tree/ Shrub/ Climber/ Herb- Tree Height/Length- Approximately 15 ft Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- Inflorescence Type/ Size- I was not there when it happened Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- see above Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size Seeds- BLACK cauliflory 1 to 1.8 cms Round thin skinned fruits Blackish beige pulp Other Information like Fragrance, Pollinator, Uses etc.- Not present with fruits Elsewhere, in another place … not a botanical garden, I was allowed to taste the fruits, kind-a sweet, not too distinctive… but blue/black color makes me think that there might be Phyto nutrients in the pulp and the skin… if it can be grown ORGANICALLY… Not to confuse between Myricaria (Tamaricaceae) a genus of small shrubs uploaded by .. today and Myrciaria (Myrtaceae) a genus of trees uploaded by … in this thread. Yes typo…. ((OLD TYPING Dear All including my photos of the Jaboticaba, Brazilian tree grape Myricaria cauliflora Family : Myrtaceae )) Correct name spelling is MYRCIARIA cauliflora. The JABUTICABA tree: sharing a forward I have received. I have not done any research to verify this. Strange forwards do come our way. It will be great to know from experts whether this is real. Jabuticaba ? No, this is not a belated April Fool?s prank. They look as if they may have been pinned there by an overenthusiastic gardener to impress the neighbors, but the fruit of the Jabuticaba really does grow off the trunk of the tree. Well i GOOGLED it and the information seems to be true. Its known as Myrciaria cauliflora (Mart.) O.Berg very interesting … i think this belong to the family moraceae same as ficus infectoria or ficus glomerata Thanks a lot for sharing the pics and information. A nice piece of research it seems. Myrciaria cauliflora as the name suggests cauliflora means “flowering on the stem”. Appears to belong to the Flacourtia genus. May be Flacourtia jangomas YES THIS IS JABOTICABA… a cauliflori tree from Brazil… called Myriciaria cauliflora MANY trees set flowers and fruits on its trunk directly…. some that come to mind right here are: Is it Syzygium sp. : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1) I got this image in a FB. Have anyone seen like this. Please identify Thanks, …, for the mysterious image. Any further details available ? My first doubt was this image was edited with photoshop. Someone has forwarded me. I have contacted the original person who posted it. I’ll update not bor. its a south american tree. i have shown it here. blanking the name at this minute. i’ll search and let you know the thread got it. its Jaboticaba the Brazilian tree grape Myricaria cauliflora Family : Myrtaceae Tastes sort of sourish sweet Your pictures are very nice, at the height of fruit production. so can your friend tell us where this tree was growing and what month did he or she take the pictures References: |
Plinia cauliflora (Cultivated- USA)
Updated on December 24, 2024