Babados gooseberry (Pereskia aculeata) - 5 Gallon

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Barbados gooseberry, also known as rose cactus, is a tropical fruit that has a yellow-orange color and a sour and tangy flavor. The fruit has a thin and edible skin and a juicy and crunchy flesh. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, calcium, and iron, and can be used to make pies, jams, juices, salads, and sauces. The plant is a climbing cactus with some serious thorns that can grow up to 30 feet tall and produces clusters of delightful flowers, bearing small orange fruits. The plant is native to South America and is also known as blade-apple cactus or lemon vine. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination and prefers a warm and humid climate with no chill requirement. The fruit matures from September to November, depending on the climate. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its pink flowers, green leaves, and yellow fruits. Drought tolerant. The plant also has medicinal properties and can be used to treat wounds, ulcers, and inflammation. Very rare.

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Barbados gooseberry, also known as rose cactus, is a tropical fruit that has a yellow-orange color and a sour and tangy flavor. The fruit has a thin and edible skin and a juicy and crunchy flesh. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, calcium, and iron, and can be used to make pies, jams, juices, salads, and sauces. The plant is a climbing cactus with some serious thorns that can grow up to 30 feet tall and produces clusters of delightful flowers, bearing small orange fruits. The plant is native to South America and is also known as blade-apple cactus or lemon vine. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination and prefers a warm and humid climate with no chill requirement. The fruit matures from September to November, depending on the climate. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its pink flowers, green leaves, and yellow fruits. Drought tolerant. The plant also has medicinal properties and can be used to treat wounds, ulcers, and inflammation. Very rare.

Barbados gooseberry, also known as rose cactus, is a tropical fruit that has a yellow-orange color and a sour and tangy flavor. The fruit has a thin and edible skin and a juicy and crunchy flesh. The fruit is rich in vitamin C, calcium, and iron, and can be used to make pies, jams, juices, salads, and sauces. The plant is a climbing cactus with some serious thorns that can grow up to 30 feet tall and produces clusters of delightful flowers, bearing small orange fruits. The plant is native to South America and is also known as blade-apple cactus or lemon vine. The plant is self-pollinated and does not require cross-pollination and prefers a warm and humid climate with no chill requirement. The fruit matures from September to November, depending on the climate. The plant adds beauty to the landscape with its pink flowers, green leaves, and yellow fruits. Drought tolerant. The plant also has medicinal properties and can be used to treat wounds, ulcers, and inflammation. Very rare.