this is the tree for you!
once thought to be extinct this is the Pure Nacional tree, photograph Phil Crean nature/Alamy, the tree is an ancient cacao tree species that resides in
Marañón Canyon in Northern Peru. The ancient cacao tree produces some of the
world’s rarest cacao. Due to a disease that spread in the forests of Ecuador,
where the tree was cultivated, experts declared the Pure Nacional tree extinct.
But it seems that the tree wasn’t lost forever. Dan Pearson and his stepson
Brian Horsley discovered a Pure Nacional tree in 2007, as BBC detailed:
In 2007, two Americans, Dan Pearson and his
stepson Brian Horsley, were supplying gear and food to mining companies around
the Marañón Canyon in northern Peru near the Ecuador border when they happened
upon a strange-looking tree that had football-sized pods growing out of its
trunk. Perplexed and unsure what they were looking at, Pearson and Horsley sent
several samples to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to get
some answers. To everyone’s amazement, the samples were confirmed to belong to
the Pure Nacional tree.
if you have time for a coffee, have a look at the full story here, detailing that the tree that Pearson and Horsley stumbled upon still stands
on the property of a local farmer named Don Fortunato, using seedlings from
what they now call the “mother tree”, the two men founded Marañón Chocolate and
began to propagate the Pure Nacional population in the canyon, it is a fascinating read.
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