Grafted mango ( mangifera) tropical fruit tree Edward 3’-4’ tall
Edward mangoes are prized for their exceptional sweetness, rich flavor, and smooth texture. They are a popular choice for fresh consumption, juicing, and culinary uses due to their delightful taste and minimal fiber content. Whether enjoyed on its own or incorporated into various dishes, Edward mangoes are a delicious and versatile tropical fruit variety.
Big Grafted mango (mangifera) tropical live fruit tree 3’-4’ mallika
Introducing the Mango Mallika Fruit Tree: An Exquisite Addition to Your Garden
Imagine the pride and satisfaction of plucking sun-kissed, juicy mangoes straight from your very own garden. The Mango Mallika fruit tree (Mangifera indica 'Mallika') is a must-have for any gardening enthusiast with a taste for exotic, delectable fruit. The Mallika variety is renowned for its delightful flavor, boasting a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, and an irresistible, melt-in-your-mouth texture. As a bonus, this variety is less prone to disease and pests, making it an ideal choice for home gardeners.
Jack fruit tropical fruit tree 1’-2’ tall
Jack fruit, scientifically known as Artocarpus heterophyllus, is a tropical tree and fruit that stands as a symbol of abundance, versatility, and wholesome nutrition. This remarkable tree, celebrated for its enormous fruit and diverse culinary applications, invites you to explore the rich world of jackfruit and its role in nourishing both body and soul.
Otaheite gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus) tropical live fruit tree 1’-2’
Otaheite gooseberry, scientifically known as Phyllanthus acidus, is a small tropical fruit tree that offers a burst of tartness and a touch of sweetness. This delightful fruit, characterized by its unique flavor and bright green color, invites you to explore its tangy taste and the potential health benefits it provides.
Purple Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) fruit live plant 10″ -12″ Exquisite
The name "passion fruit" is believed to originate from Spanish missionaries in South America who thought the flower's intricate structure resembled religious symbols. The central part of the flower, called the "corona," was thought to represent the crown of thorns, while the radiating petals symbolized the apostles. The vine's tendrils were seen as a reminder of the whips used during the Passion of Christ.
This association with religious symbolism led to the name "passion flower" and eventually "passion fruit" for the fruit produced by the vine. So, every time you enjoy the delicious flavor of Red Passion Fruit, you're not just savoring a tropical delicacy but also a piece of botanical history with ties to religious imagery.
Star Apple ( Chrysophyllum cainito) Caimito tropical live fruit tree 1′ – 2′
Indulge in the Sweetness of Star Apple Trees: Nature's Candy at Your Fingertips
Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with the luscious star apple tree, now available for online purchase! The star apple, scientifically known as Chrysophyllum cainito, is a tropical delight that brings the flavors of paradise right to your doorstep. With its delectable fruit, glossy leaves, and striking appearance, the star apple tree is a must-have for any garden, promising not just a visual spectacle but also a burst of sweet, exotic flavor.
One Fascinating Fact: A Natural Source of Latex
One intriguing aspect of the star apple tree is its latex content. When the bark is cut, it exudes a milky latex substance that has been used traditionally for various purposes, including as a natural adhesive. While not as widely known as other latex-producing trees, this unique characteristic adds to the star apple's remarkable qualities, making it even more intriguing.
Grafted Mango Pineapple Live fruit Tree 3’-4’
Also known as the Pineapple Pleasure Mango, the Mango Pineapple Tree is among the few rare types of mangoes that come with a highly unique taste. The subtropical fruit, you would have figured by now, has its taste overlaps with a pineapple. The type had been introduced as a result from a cross breeding by scientists and is now served as a novelty in the United States. If you like margaritas and fruit punches, having a pineapple pleasure mango would add to the flavor of the beverage. Mango Pineapple variety is a unique hybrid mango cultivar that combines the tropical sweetness of mango with subtle pineapple undertones. While not as common as traditional mango varieties, Mango Pineapple is known for its distinctive flavor profile, juicy texture, and vibrant color, making it a highly sought-after fruit among tropical fruit enthusiasts.
Mango Palmer ( manglifera ) tropical live fruit tree 1′- 2′ feet
Mango Palmer seedlings are grown from seeds of the Palmer mango variety, a well-known and prized mango cultivar that originated in Florida. The Palmer mango is cherished for its large size, vibrant color, and rich, sweet flavor. Although seedlings do not always produce fruit identical to the parent plant, the Palmer variety is often propagated this way in tropical and subtropical regions.
The Mango Palmer seedling tree can grow to a height of 15 to 30 feet, depending on the growing conditions and care it receives. Like other mango trees, it has a dense, upright growth habit with large, lance-shaped, glossy green leaves. Palmer mango seedlings are fast-growing and can establish themselves quickly in warm climates with the right care.
The fruit of the Palmer mango, once the seedling matures, is typically medium to large, with an elongated oval shape. The skin is smooth and turns from green to yellow-orange with a pinkish-red blush as it ripens. The flesh inside is juicy, with a deep orange color and a rich, sweet flavor, often with a mild tanginess. The flesh is generally fiberless or has minimal fibers, making it a popular choice for fresh consumption and culinary uses like smoothies, salads, and desserts.
Red Sugar apple (Annona squamosa ) live fruit tree 3’-4’ feet flowering soon
Revealing the Red Sugar Apple Tree: An Orchard of Exquisite Delight
Enter a world where sweetness is painted in hues of red and green, where the air carries the aroma of delectable treats waiting to be savored. The Red Sugar Apple Tree (*Annona squamosa*), an embodiment of natural indulgence, invites you to discover the joy of growing your own luscious fruits and relishing the harmonious blend of flavor and fragrance.
Grafted Sapodilla / zapote (manilkara zapota) tropical live fruit tree 12”-24”
Sapodilla, also known as Manilkara zapota, is a tropical fruit tree native to Central America and the Caribbean. It is valued for its sweet, juicy fruit that is often compared to caramel or brown sugar. In this description, we will discuss how to plant and care for sapodilla trees, and some of the benefits they can provide.
An interesting fact about sapodilla fruit is that it contains a natural latex that is used to make chewing gum. In fact, sapodilla was one of the original sources of chewing gum, and was prized by ancient Mayan and Aztec cultures for its sweet, chewy properties. The sapodilla latex is harvested by making cuts in the bark of the tree and allowing the sap to flow out and harden. The hardened sap is then collected and processed into a chewy, rubbery material that is used to make gum. Today, most commercial chewing gum is made with synthetic latex, but some specialty gum makers still use natural sapodilla latex to create a unique and flavorful chewing experience.