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Fun fact: It's commonly called "Bloodberry", but not because of its fruit. Instead, when its branches or leaves are broken, they ooze a striking, bright red sap that looks eerily like blood. This red sap is thought to be a defense mechanism against herbivores or pathogens. The startling color might warn animals that the plant is unpalatable or chemically defended. Additionally, this sap has been used in traditional medicine by indigenous cultures and local communities in its native range (like the Caribbean and South Florida) for its astringent properties, often applied to wounds or skin conditions.

Bloodberry (Cordia Globosa)

$7.00Price
$7.00 per 3 Gallons
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