Category
page 1Plinia
Plinia cauliflora
A jaboticaba () or jabuticaba () is a round, edible fruit produced by a jaboticaba tree (Plinia cauliflora), also known as Brazilian grapetree. The purplish-black, white-pulped fruit grows directly on the trunk of the tree, making it an example of 'cauliflory'. It is eaten raw or used to make jellies, jams, juice or wine. The tree, of the family Myrtaceae, is native to the states of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Goiás and São Paulo in Brazil. Related species in the genus Myrciaria, often referred to by the same common names, are native to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Peru and Bolivia.

Plinia
Plinia is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae described by Linnaeus in 1753. It is native to Central and South America as well as the West Indies.

Plinia edulis
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Plinia peruviana
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Plinia rogersiana
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Plinia coronata
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Plinia inflata
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Plinia oblongata
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Plinia pauciflora
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Plinia martinellii
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Plinia rivularis
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Plinia phitrantha
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Plinia salticola
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Plinia spirito-santensis
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Plinia grandifolia
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Plinia complanata
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