4 seeds per pack. A little-known relative of the acerola, native to Mexico. Produces red fruits that are said to be edible. Fruit size runs larger than the common acerola, with larger seeds as well. Little information is available about this species. It may have similar growing characteristics and hardiness to the common acerola, which is shrubby and subtropical, able to withstand light frosts. #4536 Out of stock. Last available: 11/1/2018 - 1/30/2019

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