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- A jaboticaba (/d͡ʒæbɒtɪˈkɑːbə/), spelled jabuticaba in Portuguese, is a round, edible fruit produced by a jaboticaba tree (Plinia cauliflora), also known...
- Jaboticaba or Jabuticaba can refer to the Brazilian muni****lity of Jaboticaba, Rio Grande do Sul any of several trees of the genera Plinia and Myrciaria...
- Myrciaria vexator, the false jaboticaba, or blue grape tree, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. M. vexator is a slow-growing evergreen tree...
- (jaboticaba-paulista, jaboticaba-ponhema, jaboticaba-precoce, jaboticaba-vermelha) Myrciaria coronata (jaboticaba-coroada) Plinia edulis (jaboticaba-cambuca)...
- Myrciaria glazioviana, the cabeluda, or yellow jaboticaba, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. Myrciaria glazioviana endemic to the states of...
- Plinia phitrantha, commonly known as jaboticaba branca (white jaboticaba) or ibatinga (Tupi-Guarani for white fruit), is a species of plant in the family...
- Plinia coronata, commonly known as jaboticaba coroada (king jabuticaba), is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to south-eastern...
- Plinia grandifolia, commonly known as jaboticaba graúda (large jaboticaba), is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to south-eastern...
- that the jaboticaba fruit can serve as a wound healing agent on L929 fibroblasts cell line, likely due to its antioxidant activity. Jaboticaba has been...
- spirito-santensis, commonly known as jabuticaba peluda de cruz (hairy cross jaboticaba) or Grimal in the United States, is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae...