General Landscape Uses: Shade tree, windbreak
Ecological Restoration Notes: Native habitat restoration, wildlife support
Description: Sapodilla is a slow growing tree. The fruiting season is from December to October. The fruit itself is a delicious, big fruit. Usually eaten right out of the skin, it tastes very similar to a pear covered with brown sugar.
Dimensions: Height 25 ft.; Spread 30 ft.
Growth Rate: Slow
Native Range: Southern Mexico, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean
Native Habitats: Tropical moist and dry forests
Soils: Well-draining; tolerates sandy, loamy, or slightly alkaline soils
Nutritional Requirements: Moderate to high
Salt Water Tolerance: Moderate
Salt Wind Tolerance: Moderate to high
Drought Tolerance: Moderate
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Flower Color: Cream
Flower Characteristics: Small, bell-shaped
Flowering Season: All year
Fruit: Berry, Brown, rough skin (similar to a kiwi), with soft brown to reddish pulp inside
Wildlife and Ecology: Supports pollinators, animals eat fruit, canopy provides cover and nesting sites
Horticultural Notes: Propagated by seed, air layering, grafting, cuttings
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