Jamaican Otaheite Mountain Apple – Syzygium malaccense Live Seedling | 3–6 Inches Tall | Tropical Water Apple Tree | Rare Fruit Plant
Jamaican Otaheite Mountain Apple – Syzygium malaccense Live Seedling | 3–6 Inches Tall | Tropical Water Apple Tree | Rare Fruit Plant
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Grow an exotic tropical fruit with this Jamaican Otaheite Mountain Apple starter tree, also known as Manzana de Agua or Pumarosa. This young seed-grown plant measures approximately 3–6 inches tall and is perfect for gardeners who enjoy growing rare tropical fruit trees from an early stage.
Mountain Apple trees are known for producing sweet red pear-shaped fruits with crisp white flesh that are refreshing and juicy. In addition to its delicious fruit, this tropical tree features beautiful pink flowers that attract hummingbirds, making it a stunning ornamental as well as an edible tree.
This seedling comes from a productive mother tree that naturally blooms multiple times per year. With proper care and warm conditions, this young plant can grow into a tall tropical fruit tree that adds beauty and unique harvests to tropical gardens, patios, and rare fruit collections.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Jamaican Otaheite Mountain Apple seedling
✔️ Height: approximately 3–6 inches tall
✔️ Seed-grown tropical fruit plant
✔️ Healthy starter tree ready for potting or planting
✔️ Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Otaheite Apple, Mountain Apple, Water Apple, Manzana de Agua
Botanical Name: Syzygium malaccense
Plant Type: Tropical evergreen fruit tree
Growth Stage: Seedling
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun
Soil: Rich, well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate to regular; keep soil lightly moist
Mature Height: 30–50 feet in tropical climates
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in warm conditions
USDA Zones: 10–11
Fruit Season: Multiple times per year in tropical climates
Container Friendly: Yes when young
💡 Care Tip:
Keep your seedling in a warm, humid environment with bright indirect sunlight while young. Gradually introduce it to stronger sunlight as it grows, and protect it from cold temperatures.
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