Myrciaria

Myrciaria
Myrciaria
Myrciaria cauliflora fruit
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Rosids
Order: Myrtales
Family: Myrtaceae
Genus: Myrciaria
Banks ex Gaertn.
Species

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Myrciaria is a genus of large shrubs and small trees native to South America, especially Brazil. Common names include Jaboticaba, Jabuticaba, Guaperu, Guapuru, Hivapuru, Sabará, and Ybapuru.

The Jaboticabas are a significant commercial fruit in Brazil, where most species are native. The fruit is grapelike in size and appearance, and often likened to a muscadine grape in taste. The flowers and subsequent fruits of M. cauliflora are borne directly on the main trunks.

M. dubia, the camu-camu berry, is grown primarily in flood-zone areas of Peru and has been called the fruit with the highest vitamin C (ascorbic acid) content of any fruit.

Selected species

  • Myrciaria cauliflora (Mart.) O.Berg (Jaboticaba)
  • Myrciaria ciliolata O.Berg
  • Myrciaria cuspidata
  • Myrciaria delicatula O.Berg
  • Myrciaria dubia (Camu-Camu)
  • Myrciaria floribunda (Rumberry)
  • Myrciaria glomerata O.Berg (Yellow Jaboticaba)
  • Myrciaria jaboticaba
  • Myrciaria pliniodes
  • Myrciaria silveirana
  • Myrciaria tenella
  • Myrciaria trunciflora (Jaboticaba de Cabinho)
  • Myrciaria vexator (Blue Grape)