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[https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/browardco/2022/08/25/jaboticaba-a-fruit-worth-the-wait/ Jaboticaba: A Fruit Worth the Wait] | [https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/browardco/2022/08/25/jaboticaba-a-fruit-worth-the-wait/ Jaboticaba: A Fruit Worth the Wait] | ||
"I have had this growing for over 10 years now, and it has recently begun to fruit profusely, sometimes twice per year. [...] Although a slow growing tree, if you have patience, it will reward you with beauty, fragrance and fruit. It is suitable to plant in a large container, as it rarely gets taller than 8- 10 feet even in the ground." | "I have had this growing for over 10 years now, and it has recently begun to fruit profusely, sometimes twice per year. [...] Although a slow growing tree, if you have patience, it will reward you with beauty, fragrance and fruit. It is suitable to plant in a large container, as it rarely gets taller than 8- 10 feet even in the ground." |
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Dear Reader: I am not actually *doing* any of this yet. I'm just taking notes for when I have time, and I thought you might like these notes, too.
Fruits and Berries
Jaboticaba: A Fruit Worth the Wait "I have had this growing for over 10 years now, and it has recently begun to fruit profusely, sometimes twice per year. [...] Although a slow growing tree, if you have patience, it will reward you with beauty, fragrance and fruit. It is suitable to plant in a large container, as it rarely gets taller than 8- 10 feet even in the ground."