Abiu – Pouteria caimito (Vú Sữa Hoàng Kim) Live Fruit Tree | 4 Feet Tall | Includes 7 Gallon Pot Creamy Caramel Flavor | Rare Tropical Fruit | Backyard Orchard Ready
Abiu – Pouteria caimito (Vú Sữa Hoàng Kim) Live Fruit Tree | 4 Feet Tall | Includes 7 Gallon Pot Creamy Caramel Flavor | Rare Tropical Fruit | Backyard Orchard Ready
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Grow an exotic tropical delicacy with this 4-foot tall live Abiu tree, shipped in a 7-gallon nursery pot and ready to plant. Native to the Amazon region of northwest Brazil, Abiu (Pouteria caimito), also known as Vú Sữa Hoàng Kim, is prized for its smooth, creamy pulp and rich flavor often compared to caramel flan.
This rare fruit tree thrives in warm, tropical and subtropical climates. While widely grown in Brazil and Australia, coastal regions of South Florida and similar climates are also ideal for Abiu cultivation. The tree produces beautiful golden-yellow fruit with a sweet, custard-like interior that is best enjoyed fresh.
A unique addition to any tropical garden or collector’s orchard, Abiu offers both ornamental beauty and exceptional fruit quality.
You will receive a plant similar in size and health to the one shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Abiu (Pouteria caimito) tree
✔️ Height: approximately 4 feet
✔️ Shipped in 7-gallon nursery pot
✔️ Healthy, well-rooted plant
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Abiu, Golden Milk Fruit
Botanical Name: Pouteria caimito
Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
Growth Stage: Established young tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged
Mature Height: 15–30 feet (smaller with pruning)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 10–11
Container Friendly: Yes (while young; transplant recommended as it matures)
💡 Care Tip: Plant in a warm, protected location with consistent moisture and good drainage. Protect from frost and cold winds. Regular feeding during the growing season supports healthy growth and fruit production.
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