cherry of the rio grande cold tolerance
last post by Aslan89. ... CHERRY OF THE RIO GRANDE. Sopota ? cherry of the Rio Grande ... oblong, and about 1.5" long. I'd say Medium. They are distant relative of the Surinam cherry and come from a genus that was only recently given more thorough study. As the tree gets older the bark peels off, resulting in a smooth and very attractive trunk. The plants tolerate very poor soil and drought, but they are very cold-sensitive. Although there is a lot of variation with the cherry of the Rio Grande as to the size of the fruit, there is not a lot of variation in quality, at least in my experience. Clove tree – Syzygium aromaticum . started by Rhapsody616. started by Aslan89. Leaves are 2-3" long, glossy, waxy, dark green, and somewhat folded down the center. started by digger9083. The Cherry of the Rio Grande, Eugenia aggregata, is native to Brazil and grows quite well in south Florida. Current Facts Cherry of the Rio Grande is a tropical fruiting plant botanically classified as Eugenia involucrata, and a member of the myrtle family. 12. Nov 26, 2011. Cherry of the Rio Grande is in the large Myrtaceae family that includes 144 genera and about 5500 species classified into 10 clades. Heat Tolerance and Sun Exposure Cherry of the rio grande trees need afternoon shade. Oct 14, 2011. Nov 26, 2011. Cherry of the Rio Grande is available in the late spring and summer months. Origin: Brazil. I think it was more troubled by the heavy clay. 1100 species in the genus Eugenia, 300 of which are endemic to Brazil. When growing in a pot make sure to keep the soil adequately moist and in full sun. Cherry of Rio Grande. Cherry of the Rio Grande is usually propagated by seed, although seedlings may take up to 4 to 5 years to begin producing fruit. Cherry of the Rio Grande, Cere Jodo Rio Grande Origin: Brazil. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater ... and I have read that they are cold tolerant to 18 degrees fahrenheit when mature. Damage Temp: 27F. Nov 28, 2011. COMMENTS. Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping. The Cherry of the Rio Grande by Gene Joyner, Extension Agent I IFAS Palm Beach County Cooperative Extension Service. Common Name: Cherry of the Rio Grande. Planting This small multi-branching tree or shrub grows about 10-20 ft tall. During their first couple of years they might even need to be protected with a shade cloth until they are established. It is not very drought tolerant. Memo to Daleys, your catalogue classes its frost-resistance as low. Height x Width: 12' x 8' Season: April - May. Growing Cherry of the Rio Grande: Eugenia involucrata Botanical Overview A member of the Myrtle family (Myrtaceae), the Eugenia genus contains over 1000 species worldwide including several with edible fruit. last post by Rhapsody616. last post by digger9083. 0. This plant grows best in sun or part shade in a reasonably moist, loamy soil. Cherry of the Rio Grande is a delicious subtropical fruit with a sweet, cherry-like flavor. It is recommended for USDA Zones 9-11 and is hardy to 20° F once established. There are approx. It is a very beautiful small evergreen tree, 20 - 25 feet in height, with dark green, glossy, waxy leaves. It is one of the more cold-tolerant members of the Eugenia genus. I have kept one outdoors through a Canberra winter, with temperatures down to minus 6 Celsius, and no visible frost damage. Family: Myrtaceae. Nov 28, 2011. It is reported to be cold hardy to about 20 degrees F, making them reliably cold hardy throughout zone 9. Avg. 3. Cold Tolerance Being hardy to 20 F., cherry of the rio grande trees can take the coldest Phoenix weather without protection. Its flavor is similar to that of a cherry. Botanical Name: Eugenia aggregata. Cherry of the Rio Grande Cold Tolerance?
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