Eugenia uvalha
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Eugenia uvalha is a plant of the family Myrtaceae found primarily in Brazil. It reaches 20 to 45 feet (6 to 13 meters) in height and 1 to 1.5 feet (30-50 centimeters) in trunk diameter. It is a native species of Brazil, occurring primarily in the states of Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and São Paulo. It may grow between elevations of 1000 to 5000 feet (300 to 1500 meters)[1].
Eugenia uvalha flowers between the months of August and December, and produces fruit between September and January. The yellow fruit of the plant is called uvalha[2]. Some environmentalists have recommended use of the plant for projects of reforestation in Brazil, especially in degraded areas and permanent nature preserves.[citation needed] The plant is also popular for ornamental or domestic purposes.