with its creamy and custard-like flesh
The fruit is described as having mostly juicy yellow pulp with a bit of astringency near the endocarp
When grown in a plant garden or fruit plant garden
Belongs to the Sapotaceae family and the Magnoliopsida species
Fertilizing: Feed 'Legacy' with a balanced
Cerrado Bucupari Fruit Plant (Peritassa Campestis) Plant type:Seedling Plant with its creamy and custard-likeCerrado Bacupari (Peritassa Campestis): Common Names: Bucupari, Cerrado Bucupari, Bacupari De Moita, Tufao Botanical Name: Peritassa Campestis General Information: An erect shrub, less than 1. 5 meters tall, native to South America (Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil). It produces 4 7 cm glabrous yellow orange berries with sweet, juicy, and scarce pulp. Fruits typically ripen from October to November in their native habitats. Medicinal Uses: Bacupari is