Bring the Exotic Blue Grape to Your Garden with a Jaboticaba Tree
The Jaboticaba Myrciaria Vexator, also known as the Blue Grape Tree, is a stunning addition to any garden. This seedling plant offers both ornamental beauty and delicious, edible fruit. Imagine harvesting your own sweet, grape-berry flavored treats right from your backyard!
This evergreen tree boasts beautiful bark and thrives in subtropical and tropical climates (USDA Zones 9b to 13). The Blue Jaboticaba produces an abundance of fruit, making it a must-have for any fruit tree enthusiast. It’s a well-behaved and handsome tree, worth planting for its aesthetic value alone. Fruits can be eaten fresh or used to make delicious drinks.
Key Benefits:
- Edible Fruit: Enjoy sweet, grape-flavored berries.
- Ornamental Value: Beautiful bark and evergreen foliage.
- Easy to Grow: Thrives in full to partial sun.
- Unique Specimen: A conversation starter for any garden.
- Abundant Harvests: Produces a generous crop of fruit.
Important Considerations: Please note that we are currently unable to ship to Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, and California. Also, ensure that temperatures in your area are between 40℉ (5℃) and 95℉ (35℃) before placing your order. Small plants need protection from cold, wind, sun, and dry-out. Place the plant in moderate temperatures (70-80F) in good light, but NOT in direct sun for two weeks until they adjust from shipping in darkness. Allow the plants a week or two to adjust to their new home before transplanting or fertilizing. If you plan to plant them in the garden, gradually increase their exposure to sunlight and outdoor conditions! Temperatures falling below 60F can result in plant damage.
Grown in Southern Florida, these Jaboticaba trees are nurtured with care. Our nursery is registered and inspected in the State of Florida (License #48035044), ensuring you receive a healthy and thriving plant.
Frequently Asked Questions About Blue Jaboticaba Trees
1. How tall will this Jaboticaba (Blue Grape) tree seedling get?
This Myrciaria Vexator variety typically reaches a height of 6-15 feet (1.8-5 meters).
2. How long will it take for my Blue Jaboticaba seedling to produce fruit?
You can expect your tree to begin bearing fruit within 3-6 years.
3. What kind of soil is best for growing a Jaboticaba tree?
Jaboticaba trees thrive in acidic to neutral soil.
4. How much sunlight does this Blue Grape tree need?
This tree prefers full sun but can also tolerate partial shade.
5. What are the current promotions when buying multiple Blue Jaboticaba plants?
10% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 2, 15% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 3 OR 4, 20% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 5 TO 9, 25% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 10 TO 19, 30% OFF WHEN YOU BUY 20 OR MORE
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