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Amaz nia jardim selvagem a ucena estrela rosenbergiodendron formosum celcoimbra fan
Rosenbergiodendron formosum is a species of flowering plant in the madder family, Rubiaceae, which is native to Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador.
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- Amaz nia jardim selvagem a ucena estrela rosenbergiodendron formosum celcoimbra fan
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Common names include blackberry jam fruit, raspberry bush, and jasmin de rosa.
Amaz nia flor nativa a ucena estrela do norte rosenbergiodendron formosum celcoimbra fan
Description

Rosenbergiodendron formosum grows as small as evergreen bush-shrubs, usually growing only to a height of 4–5 feet tall if planted in the ground or 3–4 feet if planted in a container. It can also be physically transformed into a miniature tree known as a bonsai.

This plant, closely related to the Gardenia, produces white flowers that are 1.5–2 inches in diameter. The flowers are star shaped, tubular, very fragrant and tend to attract nocturnal moths.

The olive-shaped yellow fruits are wood shelled, about 1 inch in diameter, and look like small loquats. They can be easily crushed when chewed. The fruit contains two cells with small flat seeds surrounded by sweet, black, soft pulp that tastes like blackberry jam.