Jabuticaba (Myrcia cauliflora)
By Aleyna
- 4 Feb, 2009
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This tree is huge, so we set a swing for Barbara.
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WOW!!! That's the largest Myrciaria cauliflora - Joboticaba I've ever seen in a photo. They grow in most of low-elevation California, however, they grow very slowly. I've only seen trees about 12 feet / 4 meters tall...about 100 years old--just kidding. LOL!
5 Feb, 2009
You are kidding me right?? I used to climb one back on my 8yo, because i just love those fruits...
this one is pretty tall, I'll take another picture from the second floor... :P lolol!
6 Feb, 2009
I'm not kidding that they grow in most of low-elevation California...I'm kidding that a 12 foot / 4 meters tall tree would be 100 years old...however, they are slow to very slow growing trees here.
It would be terrific to see a full view of this tree!
6 Feb, 2009
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Nice place to sit and swing.:o)
4 Feb, 2009