Cavendishia grandifolia rare collector tropical plant neotropical blueberries
$780.00
This is a rare opportunity to own a cutting of the elusive Cavendishia grandifolia, a stunning plant native to the cloud forests of Central and South America. Known for its vibrant red and pink flowers, this species thrives in high humidity and cool temperatures, making it a prized addition to any serious plant collection.
Cavendishia grandifolia is not only admired for its beauty but also for its unique fruit. The fruit resembles a crystal berry and has a flavor similar to jaboticaba, with a delightful jelly-like texture. It's a rare treat that adds to the plant's allure, making it even more special for collectors.
This plant captured my heart when I first encountered it at the Conservatory of Flowers in the Gardens of Golden Gate Park in 2018. After years of searching and admiring it through pictures from various botanical gardens, I finally acquired a mature plant from a highly respected collector, investing a significant sum to bring it into my collection.
This cutting was made on April 18, 2024, and has recently begun to develop roots. Given its slow-growing nature, this plant requires patience, but the reward is well worth the wait. Please contact me before placing an order to get the most up-to-date information on the cutting's current state.
The blooming photo is from my own mother plant, taken in 2024.
Cavendishia grandifolia is not only admired for its beauty but also for its unique fruit. The fruit resembles a crystal berry and has a flavor similar to jaboticaba, with a delightful jelly-like texture. It's a rare treat that adds to the plant's allure, making it even more special for collectors.
This plant captured my heart when I first encountered it at the Conservatory of Flowers in the Gardens of Golden Gate Park in 2018. After years of searching and admiring it through pictures from various botanical gardens, I finally acquired a mature plant from a highly respected collector, investing a significant sum to bring it into my collection.
This cutting was made on April 18, 2024, and has recently begun to develop roots. Given its slow-growing nature, this plant requires patience, but the reward is well worth the wait. Please contact me before placing an order to get the most up-to-date information on the cutting's current state.
The blooming photo is from my own mother plant, taken in 2024.