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Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 4:54 am
by luciano benyakob
This plant belongs and was made by friend Rock Júnior.
That he is currently one of the best artists of the Brazil.
It bears fruit very easy and it is adaptable the all country.
Rock Junior Wrote:
Eugênia Americana var. Matosi...
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January of 2007 - Height 18cm Trunk 06cm. The pantry is very strong, much weighed in relation to the trunk and the set…
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A pruning of election of the branches was made, being only the indispensable ones to the structure. E also a reduction of all the branches. With this we obtain to reduce 6cm. in the height…
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Now one a good cleanness in all the trunk where moss is removed all, liquéns and weed…
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Result of the pruning and cleanness. Now with 11cm of height and the trunk with very pretty tone…
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Sight top of the structure. Good symmetry and distribution of the branches…
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In January of 2008 it was transplanted pra this rectangular pot. She had an excellent adaptation to the new pot. Photo taken off in September of 2008…
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The branches were very long with little ramification and coning. Mainly the first branch…
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Result of the pruning, more harmonic well balanced a compact pantry and now with the trunk.
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But the pot still was a little great in relation to the pantry…
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Now in a round and lesser pot. It has the half of the volume of the pantry whereas that the previous vase had bigger volume...
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Defoliated to have a good idea of the structure at this moment. Now well more it compacts and with bigger coning of the Branches…
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Photo in February of 2009 after plus a pruning of refinement. Height 12cm…
Is plus a fantastic work of the Rock.
This tree is native of the South region of the Brazil, identified in the border it enters the states of Rio Grande Do Sul and Santa Catarina. In the decade of 60.
Its a Mirteacea...
Of budding and very easy fruition producing red and delicious fruit.
Shalom Luciano.
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Re: Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 6:40 am
by JayP
i see a lot of brazilian cherry trees around where i live, but they seen to be 'Eugenia Uniflora'. this is a nice little tree but i just dont think that pot quite suits it, maybe a shallower round shaped pot instead of a drum pot..?

Re: Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 7:17 am
by 63pmp
Hello Luciano,

I am enjoying your posts very much,

I'm curious about this species of plant, does it grow very quickly? Is there anything else about its horticulture you could tell us?

Also, are there any photos of the tree from different sides, you seem to only be showing the front.

I am also assuming your using bablefish or something similar, because of the very odd reference to the trees pantry, which is fun. :) :)

Thank you for the effort you are putting in to show us these trees.

Paul

Re: Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 7:30 am
by luciano benyakob
Jayp,This tree was discovered little and as Mirteacea, if it spread all for the Brazil.
The plant that you mention yourself must be the Pitanga-Eugênia Grandiflora.
Paul, It has a fast growth in tropical or Subtropical environments.
Use the Babelfish, therefore my English is weak and restricted to the time that I was Marine.
Shalom Luciano.
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Re: Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 7:33 am
by luciano benyakob
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Another , with fruits...
This tree are made and belongs of Carlos Tramujas...
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Re: Eugênia Americana-Mini Cherry...

Posted: November 30th, 2009, 7:49 am
by luciano benyakob