Grumichama (Eugenia brasiliensis)
Brazilian Cherry Beauty with Tropical Flavor Punch
Grumichama, also known as Brazilian Cherry or Sour Cherry of Rio Grande, is a stunning small fruit tree native to Brazil that produces glossy, dark purple to black cherries bursting with sweet, juicy flavor. The fruit has a cherry-like texture and a tropical twist—often compared to a mix of grape and jaboticaba with a hint of spice.
This slow-growing evergreen makes an excellent edible hedge or container specimen, especially in subtropical and tropical climates. In spring, it explodes with delicate white flowers that transform into delicious fruit in early summer. Loved by pollinators and humans alike, Grumichama is as beautiful as it is bountiful.
Whether you’re building a backyard food forest or just want to try something extraordinary, Grumichama is a must-grow for collectors of rare tropical fruit trees.
Why Grow Grumichama
Sweet-tart tropical cherry flavor, edible hedge potential, attracts pollinators, perfect for containers or small spaces, and makes a unique conversation-starting fruit.
Growing Tips
Grumichama prefers full sun to part shade, rich and well-draining soil, and regular watering—especially in dry spells. Protect young trees from frost. It thrives in Zones 9–11 and is perfect for in-ground planting in Florida or container growing further north.