Amla / Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) live tropical fruit tree 12”-24”
Unveiling the Emblica Officinalis Tropical Fruit Tree: A Journey into Exotic Wellness
Imagine stepping into your garden and being transported to a tropical paradise where vibrant fruits hang from the branches, waiting to offer their health-enhancing properties and irresistible flavors. The Emblica Officinalis Tropical Fruit Tree, commonly known as “Indian Gooseberry” or “Amla,” grants you the opportunity to embrace this experience right at home.
Giant Soursop Fruit Tree (Annona muricata) 3’-4’ Ready to give fruit
Discover the Exotic Beauty of Soursop Trees: Your Ticket to Tropical ParadiseAre you ready to embark on a journey to your very own tropical paradise? Look no further than the enchanting soursop tree, now available for online sale! This tropical fruit tree, scientifically known as Annona muricata, is a stunning addition to any garden or orchard. With its lush foliage, unique fruit, and numerous health benefits, the soursop tree is a must-have for every gardening enthusiast.
Mango Haden ( mangifera) tropical fruit tree 12″-24″
Mango Haden: The King of Mangoes
Mango 'Haden' holds a special place among mango enthusiasts and fruit lovers as one of the most popular and esteemed mango varieties in the world. Known for its sweet, rich flavor and distinctive tropical aroma, the 'Haden' mango has earned its reputation as the "King of Mangoes." In this guide, we'll explore the unique characteristics of the 'Haden' mango, including its origin, taste, care requirements, and a fun fact to enhance your appreciation of this delicious fruit.
Indonesian Seedless Guava (Psidium guajava ) live fruit tree 1’-2’ feet tall
The Indonesian Seedless Guava (Psidium guajava 'Indonesian Seedless') is a variety of Guava tree that is known for its medium-sized fruit with a seedless flesh and a sweet, juicy flavor. It is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree that can grow up to 33 feet (10 meters) tall.
The tree has a dense and bushy growth habit, and its leaves are oval-shaped, dark green, and have a glossy appearance. The tree produces white flowers that are about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, which bloom in the spring and summer. The fruit of the Indonesian Seedless Guava is generally round or oval-shaped, with a skin that is green-yellow in color and a flesh that is white, juicy, and sweet.
The Indonesian Seedless Guava tree is well-adapted to warm, humid climates and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils. It prefers full sun but can also tolerate partial shade. The tree is relatively low-maintenance and requires moderate watering, pruning, and fertilization to produce a good crop of fruit.
The fruit of the Indonesian Seedless Guava is commonly eaten fresh or used in jams, jellies, pastries, and beverages. It is also rich in nutrients, such as vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, and is believed to have many health benefits. The Indonesian Seedless Guava is highly regarded for its seedless flesh, sweet flavor, and juicy texture. Overall, it is a valuable and popular variety of Guava tree.
Mangosteen Garcinia mangostana Exotic fruit tree 24”-36” inches
Mangosteen, scientifically known as Garcinia mangostana, is a tropical fruit tree that originates from Southeast Asia. It is a medium-sized tree with a rounded crown and glossy dark green leaves. Mangosteen is highly regarded for its delicious fruit, which features a thick purple rind and sweet, juicy white flesh. Known as the "queen of fruits," mangosteen is celebrated for its unique flavor profile and is often considered a tropical delicacy. The tree requires a warm and humid climate, well-draining soil, and regular watering to thrive. With its captivating appearance and delectable fruit, mangosteen is a prized addition to any tropical garden or orchard
Pink Malay apple (Syzygium malaccense) fruit tree 1’-2’ feet tall
The Malay Apple (Syzygium malaccense), also known as the Mountain Apple, Otaheite Apple, or Rose Apple, is a tropical fruit tree prized for its beautiful, glossy red fruit, ornamental appeal, and refreshing, mildly sweet flavor. Native to Southeast Asia and widely cultivated in tropical regions, this fast-growing tree is a favorite in home gardens, orchards, and landscapes due to its lush foliage, attractive flowers, and delicious fruit.
Red Malay apple (Syzygium malaccense ) tropical fruit tree 12″- 24″
The Malay Apple (Syzygium malaccense), also known as the Mountain Apple, Otaheite Apple, or Rose Apple, is a tropical fruit tree prized for its beautiful, glossy red fruit, ornamental appeal, and refreshing, mildly sweet flavor. Native to Southeast Asia and widely cultivated in tropical regions, this fast-growing tree is a favorite in home gardens, orchards, and landscapes due to its lush foliage, attractive flowers, and delicious fruit.
Otaheite gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus) tropical live fruit tree 2’-3 feet
Phyllanthus acidus, commonly known as Star Gooseberry or Otaheite Gooseberry, is a tropical fruit tree that offers a delightful fusion of flavors and an abundance of health benefits. This tree, treasured for its unique fruit and medicinal properties, invites you to discover the enchanting world of its tangy taste and the wellness it can bring.
Spanish lime (Melicoccus bijugatu) tropical fruit tree
Spanish Lime: The Exotic Fruit with a Tangy Twist
Spanish lime, scientifically known as Melicoccus bijugatus, is a unique and exotic fruit that originates from tropical regions of the Americas, particularly in the Caribbean and parts of South America. Also commonly referred to as "Quenepa," "Mamoncillo," or "Genip," this fruit is known for its distinctive taste, which combines sweetness with a hint of tartness. In this guide, we'll explore the world of Spanish lime, including its taste, cultural significance, culinary uses, and an intriguing fact that adds to its allure.
Lychee Fruit Tree (Litchi chinensis) live tree 12″ -24″ inches
Lychee fruits are not only known for their delectable taste but also for their historical significance. They have been cultivated in China for over 2,000 years and were once a symbol of good luck and prosperity. In Chinese culture, the lychee fruit is often associated with romance and love and is traditionally exchanged between lovers or given as a token of affection during the Chinese New Year.