25+ Red Tamarillo Seeds ~Solanum becateum~ Cyphomandra becatea ~ Tree Tomato

25+ Red Tamarillo Seeds ~Solanum becateum~ Cyphomandra becatea ~ Tree Tomato

USD 9.50 USD
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The tamarillo is native to the Andes of Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina. Today it is still cultivated in gardens and small orchards for local production, and it is one of the most popular fruits in these regions. Other regions of cultivation are the subtropical areas throughout the world, such as South Africa, India, China, Australia and New Zealand. The fruits are egg-shaped and about 2-4 inches long. The flesh has a firm texture and contains more and larger seeds than a common tomato. The fruits are very high in vitamins and iron and low in calories. The tree grows very quickly and is able to bear fruit after 1 and a half to 2 years. A single mature tree can produce more than 45 pounds of fruit per year. Tamarillos are suitable for growing as indoor container plants, though their swift growth, their light, water and humidity requirements and their large leaves can pose a challenge to those with limited space.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
Cultivating DifficultyModerate
TypeSeeds
FeaturesEdible
ColorRed
ClimateCold
SunlightPartial Shade
GenusSolanum
FoliageDeciduous
FormSeeds
Speciesbecateum
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
Life CyclePerennial
Common NameRed Tamarillo
BrandEdenWilds
WateringMedium
Season Of InterestFall

The tamarillo is native to the Andes of Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina. Today it is still cultivated in gardens and small orchards for local production, and it is one of the most popular fruits in these regions. Other regions of cultivation are the subtropical areas throughout the world, such as South Africa, India, China, Australia and New Zealand. The fruits are egg-shaped and about 2-4 inches long. The flesh has a firm texture and contains more and larger seeds than a common tomato. The fruits are very high in vitamins and iron and low in calories. The tree grows very quickly and is able to bear fruit after 1 and a half to 2 years. A single mature tree can produce more than 45 pounds of fruit per year. Tamarillos are suitable for growing as indoor container plants, though their swift growth, their light, water and humidity requirements and their large leaves can pose a challenge to those with limited space.

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