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Brighter Blooms - Sapodilla Tree, 3-4 ft. - No Shipping To AZ
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Brighter Blooms - Sapodilla Tree, 3-4 ft. - No Shipping To AZ

Tropical Fruit Similar to a Pear Why Sapodilla Trees? Slow growing evergreen tree with long lifespan Tons of beautiful, glossy green leaves Attractive, oval-shaped fruit and bell shaped flowers Satisfying fruit flavor similar to a Pear tolerant to wind It may not sound pretty but don't let the name fool you. The Sapodilla is one handsome tree with a ton of b…
Tropical Fruit Similar to a Pear Why Sapodilla Trees? Slow growing evergreen tree with long lifespan Tons of beautiful, glossy green leaves Attractive, oval-shaped fruit and bell shaped flowers Satisfying fruit flavor similar to a Pear tolerant to wind It may not sound pretty but don't let the name fool you. The Sapodilla is one handsome tree with a ton of benefits. From its long, glossy green leaves to the attractive oval fruit that hangs like large brown eggs, the Sapodilla is quickly gaining recognition among evergreen enthusiasts. The bell-shaped flowers bloom several times a year, adding a colorful burst of pinks and reds that complement the sea of green throughout the tree. A strong specimen, the Sapodilla has a white, gummy latex that reinforces the tree's trunk which helps it hold up well against strong winds. It's also salt and drought-tolerant. With great looks and adaptability, the Sapodilla is an excellent choice for a variety of possible planting locations. What looks like an egg but Tastes like a Pear? Sapodilla! Take a ripe pear and dip it into brown sugar. Sound flavorful? That's the best way to describe the taste you can expect when you bite into a Sapodilla fruit. Sweet and almost malty, cut it into wedges and serve it chilled for a fantastic treat. This fruit tastes like dessert all by itself. But don't let that stop you from dressing up ice creams, cakes and fruit cups. Rich in Tannin and vitamin C, Sapodilla is good for the body as well as the palate. With everything it has to offer, there's a spot in your garden or landscape just waiting for a Sapodilla.
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Tropical Fruit Similar to a Pear Why Sapodilla Trees? Slow growing evergreen tree with long lifespan Tons of beautiful, glossy green leaves Attractive, oval-shaped fruit and bell shaped flowers Satisfying fruit flavor similar to a Pear tolerant to wind It may not sound pretty but don't let the name fool you. The Sapodilla is one handsome tree with a ton of benefits. From its long, glossy green leaves to the attractive oval fruit that hangs like large brown eggs, the Sapodilla is quickly gaining recognition among evergreen enthusiasts. The bell-shaped flowers bloom several times a year, adding a colorful burst of pinks and reds that complement the sea of green throughout the tree. A strong specimen, the Sapodilla has a white, gummy latex that reinforces the tree's trunk which helps it hold up well against strong winds. It's also salt and drought-tolerant. With great looks and adaptability, the Sapodilla is an excellent choice for a variety of possible planting locations. What looks like an egg but Tastes like a Pear? Sapodilla! Take a ripe pear and dip it into brown sugar. Sound flavorful? That's the best way to describe the taste you can expect when you bite into a Sapodilla fruit. Sweet and almost malty, cut it into wedges and serve it chilled for a fantastic treat. This fruit tastes like dessert all by itself. But don't let that stop you from dressing up ice creams, cakes and fruit cups. Rich in Tannin and vitamin C, Sapodilla is good for the body as well as the palate. With everything it has to offer, there's a spot in your garden or landscape just waiting for a Sapodilla.