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Ciruela Tree 3 Gallons

  • $45.00

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Botanical Name: Spondias purpurea
Common Names: Ciruela Tree, Mexican Plum, Hog Plum, Jocote
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Height: Typically 15-25 feet
Width: Spreads up to 20-30 feet
Light Requirement: Full sun
Water Requirement: Moderate, drought-tolerant once established
Pet Safety: Non-toxic to pets

The Ciruela Tree, scientifically known as Spondias purpurea, is a tropical fruit tree native to Central and South America. This versatile and resilient tree is widely cultivated for its delicious, plum-like fruits and its ornamental value in gardens and landscapes.

Features:

  • Foliage: The Ciruela Tree features compound leaves with multiple leaflets that are bright green and glossy. The foliage is typically deciduous, shedding in the dry season, which allows the tree to conserve water during periods of drought.
  • Flowers: Before the leaves emerge, the Ciruela Tree produces small, fragrant flowers that are usually pink, purple, or red. These blooms attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
  • Fruits: The tree is prized for its small, oval-shaped fruits, which are known as ciruelas or jocotes. The fruit skin ranges in color from red to purple to yellow when ripe, and the flesh is juicy, tangy, and slightly sweet. Ciruelas are commonly eaten fresh, but they can also be used in preserves, beverages, and traditional dishes.

Versatility:

  • Fruit Production: The Ciruela Tree is primarily grown for its fruit, which is highly valued in many tropical and subtropical regions. The fruits are not only delicious but also rich in vitamins and antioxidants. They can be enjoyed fresh, dried, or used in a variety of culinary applications.
  • Ornamental Use: In addition to its fruit, the Ciruela Tree is valued for its ornamental qualities. Its spreading canopy provides ample shade, making it an excellent choice for gardens, parks, and other outdoor spaces. The tree’s striking flowers and attractive foliage add visual interest throughout the growing season.
  • Agroforestry: Ciruela Trees are sometimes used in agroforestry systems where they provide shade for other crops or livestock. Their ability to thrive in poor soils and withstand drought conditions makes them a resilient choice for sustainable agriculture.

Plant Care:

  • For Beginners: Spondias purpurea is relatively easy to grow and well-suited for beginners. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Once established, the tree is drought-tolerant, requiring only occasional deep watering during prolonged dry spells. It’s also fairly low-maintenance, needing minimal pruning and care.
  • For Intermediate Gardeners: Intermediate gardeners can enhance fruit production by applying balanced fertilizers during the growing season. Pruning after the fruiting season helps maintain the tree’s shape and encourages healthy growth. While generally pest-resistant, watch for common issues such as scale or fruit flies, and treat them promptly if necessary.
  • For Professional Gardeners: Professionals can propagate Ciruela Trees through seeds or cuttings. The tree responds well to grafting, allowing for the cultivation of specific fruit varieties. In commercial orchards, careful management of watering and fertilization can maximize fruit yield and quality.

Pet Safety:

  • Non-toxic: The Ciruela Tree is non-toxic to pets, making it a safe choice for gardens or homes with animals. However, as with all plants, it’s best to prevent pets from chewing on the plant to avoid any potential digestive issues.

Enhance your garden or landscape with Spondias purpurea, a resilient and versatile tree that offers both beauty and bounty. Whether grown for its delicious fruits or its ornamental value, the Ciruela Tree is a rewarding addition to any warm climate garden.