Where does Blackberry Jam come from? It comes from Gardenia!
Randia formosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, flower
Randia formosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, fruit
Where does Blackberry Jam come from? It comes from Gardenia!
Randiaformosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa is a curious small evergreen tree from South America that combines features of a fragrant flower and delicious dessert fruit which tastes like fresh Blackberry jam. Fragrant white flowers are similar to Gardenia.
This relatively hardy tropical can be grown in a container as well as in the ground. It's very сompact (4-5 ft), perfect for container culture, will fruit in a container.
Kids love the fruit! Many claim that it is even better than Blackberry preserves.
Large tubular white flowers attract nocturnal moths. Since the plant is closely related to the gardenia (Rubiaceae plant family), its flowers are sweetly fragrant.
Produces as many as 25-30 fruits at a time. Since it blooms for a few months from Summer through Winter, fruiting and flowering can be enjoyed even when other plants are dormant.
Sunday Breakfast with Peanut Butter and Blackberry Jam...
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Speaking of wonderful, is there any memory as wonderful as a peanut
butter and jelly sandwich from back in the day?! PB&J's, a true Classic, easy,
savory and delicious and a universal favorite... And for a truly Top Tropicals
variation of the Classic sandwich, have we got something special for
you...
Bunchosia argentea and RandiaFormosa. OK, we admit it may not roll off the
tongue quite as easily as PB&J, but your tongue and taste buds will be
thankful for the delicious flavors of the Peanut Butter Fruit Tree - Bunchosia argentea, and Blackberry Jam Fruit - Randia formosa.
Combine the rich and creamy delicious Peanut Butter with the not too
sweet and fresh pulp of the Blackberry Jam Fruit and you have a unique and tasty
combination destined to be a classic of its own while making your garden
look even more beautiful!
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only $24
The Blackberry Jam, regularly $39, is on Easy Sunday Sale for
only $19
Classic Combination
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$88, it's only only $39 for the set!
Blackberry Jam Fruit
Randia formosa - Blackberry jam fruit, Jasmin de Rosa - fragrant white
flowers of this Gardenia relative and edible fruit that tastes like blackberry
jam... Kids love the fruit! Many claim that it's even better than preserves.
This exotic shrub will fruit in a container within a year and produces as many
as 25 to 30 fruits at a time. It is relatively cold hardy, blooms for a few
months in the fall and winter, so fruiting and flowering can be enjoyed when
many other plants are dormant.
Picture of 2 y.o. plant full of fragrant flowers,
ready to set fruit:
Peanut Butter Tree
Bunchosia argentea - Peanut Butter Tree.
One of the most fascinating exotic fruit, as amazing as Miracle fruit,
Peanut Butter Fruit is loved by both kids and adults. Yes, it tastes exactly like
peanut butter! Sweet, soft pulp with peanut flavor. The tree is small in
size, grows 10-15 ft max, or can be kept as a bush. Starts fruiting within 2-3
years from seed! Keep it in a pot if you have limited space, it can be grown
indoors, too. The fruit can be eaten fresh or made into milk shakes. Very rare
in cultivation, and relatively cold hardy.
Picture of 2 y.o. tree full of fruit:
Date: 25 Jul 2024
What are the best small fruit trees that will produce right away?
Bunchosia argentea - Peanut Butter Tree
Bunchosia argentea - Peanut Butter Tree
Randia formosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa
Randia formosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa
❔ What are the best small fruit trees that will produce right away? Peanut Butter Tree and Blackberry Jam Tree!
⬆️ These two little trees are absolute winners and will produce fruit for your right away, whether you grow them in container or in your small garden:
Bunchosia argentea - Peanut Butter Tree, earns its name from its fleshy fruits that boast a delightful peanut butter flavor.
Randiaformosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa - a curious small evergreen tree that combines features of a fragrant flower and delicious dessert fruit which tastes like fresh Blackberry jam. Fragrant white flowers are similar to Gardenia.
Top 10 fast-fruiting trees:
#9. Blackberry Jam Fruit (Randiaformosa)
🖤 Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa is a curious small evergreen tree or bush that combines features of a fragrant flower and delicious dessert fruit which tastes like fresh Blackberry jam. Fragrant white flowers are similar to Gardenia.
Truth about Blackberry Jam: it comes from Gardenia!
Randiaformosa - Blackberry Jam Fruit, Jasmin de Rosa is a curious small evergreen tree from South America that combines features of a fragrant flower and delicious dessert fruit which tastes like fresh Blackberry jam. Fragrant white flowers are similar to Gardenia.
This relatively hardy tropical can be grown in a container as well as in the ground. It's very сompact (4-5 ft), perfect for container culture, will fruit in a container.
Kids love the fruit! Many claim that it is even better than Blackberry preserves.
Large tubular white flowers attract nocturnal moths. Since the plant is closely related to the gardenia (Rubiaceae plant family), its flowers are sweetly fragrant.
Produces as many as 25-30 fruits at a time. Since it blooms for a few months from Summer through Winter, fruiting and flowering can be enjoyed even when other plants are dormant.