Seagrape - Seeds

Coccoloba uvifera

Price: €11.78
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Coastal shrub/small tree growing 2-8 m tall, native to tropical Americas. Features round, leathery leaves with red veins and edible grape-like clusters that ripen purple. Highly salt and wind tolerant, perfect for beachfront landscapes.

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  • Reference
    Coccoloba uvifera

  • Family
    Polygonaceae
  • Planting time
    April
    March
    May
  • Stock origin
    Partner warehouse

Planting time

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Recommended sowing Out of season

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  • Family
    Polygonaceae
  • Stock origin
    Partner warehouse
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