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Peanut Butter Fruit seedling- Bunchosia Argentea (fruits in 2-3 years)
$22.99
Tropical Fruit with a hint of Peanut Butter. The Peanut Butter Fruit Tree, or Bunchosia argentea, is a South American native that blooms with clusters of bright yellow flowers. Once plants reach maturity, those blooms will produce olive-sized oval fruits that ripen to a deep, glossy orange-red. The soft, sweet fruits have a unique taste that’s reminiscent of peanut butter – and a texture that’s similar to a fig.
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2 lbs
Tropical Fruit with a Hint of Peanut Butter. The Peanut Butter Fruit Tree, or Bunchosia argentea, is a South American native that blooms with clusters of bright yellow flowers. Once plants reach maturity, those blooms will produce olive-sized oval fruits that ripen to a deep, glossy orange-red. The soft, sweet fruits have a unique taste that’s reminiscent of peanut butter – and a texture that’s similar to a fig. Each Peanut Butter Fruit Tree will produce two fruits per flower stem. These hot-weather lovers will fruit best in warm, sunny climates – but they can be container-planted in cooler areas and brought inside in the winter
Shipping Countries: United States (US)
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Shipping Policy
Note: shipping may be delayed significantly in winter or even canceled if there is a high chance of a plant dying en route.
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My goal is for you to enjoy the plant as much as I do, so don't hesitate to let me know if there are any concerns.
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Order 123550 was never received. I have contacted the seller.
Plant was very small and only had one leaf with any green on it (see attached photo). I’m doing my best to nurse it back to health but it becomes more and more brown with each passing day, so I’m about 95% sure it’s a goner. It was packed well, I just don’t think a plant this small can survive a trip cross-country.
Hello Evan, we’re sorry to hear about the unhappy plant you received. Have you tried reaching out to the vendor to let them know?
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