3 Barbados Cherry Tree Malpighia Emarginata Starter Plant Edible Fruit

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Order 3 Barbados Cherry Trees (Malpighia Emarginata). These tropical fruiting trees offer delicious edible cherries and vibrant pink flowers. Perfect for South Florida gardens.

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    3 Barbados Cherry Tree Malpighia Emarginata Starter Plants

    Introducing the 3 Barbados Cherry Tree Malpighia Emarginata live starter plants, a fantastic addition to your tropical fruit garden. These edible cherry trees are native to the West Indies and thrive in tropical climates, making them perfect for gardens in South Florida and similar regions. Reaching mature heights of up to 12 feet, the Barbados Cherry Tree is a compact yet fast-growing tree that can easily be maintained as a shrub or a small tree, ideal for backyard orchards.

    These trees are celebrated for their vibrant pink flowers and delicious cherries, which are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. The fruiting season typically spans from May to November, although a few cherries may be harvested in the winter months. The Barbados Cherry Tree is perfect for those looking to add both beauty and nutrition to their garden. The tree’s evergreen leaves and dense foliage provide excellent landscaping benefits, while the edible cherries are ideal for fresh snacking, jams, or juices.

    Shipping & Care: These starter plants are shipped bare-root for the freshest quality. Barbados Cherry Trees thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and require moderate watering, especially during the growing season. For best results, plant them in full sun or partial shade. While the trees are relatively hardy, wear gloves when handling them as the fuzz on the stems and leaves can irritate the skin, especially in young trees.

    Key Features and Benefits:

    • Edible Fruit: Enjoy delicious cherries rich in vitamin C and antioxidants from your very own garden.
    • Fast Growing: Barbados Cherry Trees grow quickly, reaching up to 12 feet in height and providing a rapid harvest.
    • Vibrant Flowers: Pink, five-petaled flowers bloom from April to October, adding color to your garden.
    • Tropical Adaptability: Perfect for tropical and subtropical gardens, especially in South Florida and similar climates.
    • Evergreen Foliage: Enjoy year-round beauty with dense, evergreen leaves that provide shade and aesthetic value.
    • Easy to Maintain: Can be kept as a compact shrub or tree, and is easy to care for with minimal attention once established.
    • Non-GMO and Healthy: These trees are grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, ensuring natural growth.

    FAQs:

    Q1: What are the benefits of growing a Barbados Cherry Tree?

    A1: The Barbados Cherry Tree offers delicious, edible cherries that are high in vitamin C and antioxidants. It’s also a fast-growing tree that adds beauty to your garden with vibrant pink flowers.

    Q2: How tall do Barbados Cherry Trees grow?

    A2: These trees can reach a mature height of about 12 feet. However, they can be pruned and maintained as a shrub for a more compact form, making them ideal for smaller gardens.

    Q3: When can I expect to harvest fruit from my Barbados Cherry Tree?

    A3: Barbados Cherry Trees typically produce fruit from May to November, but you may be able to harvest a few cherries throughout the winter months in warmer climates.

    Q4: How do I care for my Barbados Cherry Tree?

    A4: Plant your tree in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and provide moderate watering. Ensure it gets full sun or partial shade for optimal growth. Wear gloves when handling young trees to avoid irritation from the fuzz on the stems and leaves.

    Q5: Can I grow a Barbados Cherry Tree in a container?

    A5: Yes, Barbados Cherry Trees can be successfully grown in containers. Just ensure the container has proper drainage and use nutrient-rich, well-drained soil to support healthy growth.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      9-11
    • Soil Type

      Well-drained, slightly acidic
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full sun to partial shade
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or early summer

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      3 Barbados Cherry Tree Malpighia Emarginata Starter Plant Edible Fruit
      3 Barbados Cherry Tree Malpighia Emarginata Starter Plant Edible Fruit