Overview
Embark on an exciting horticultural journey with the white jaboticaba live plant (Plinia aureana), also known as the Large Leaf Brazilian Grape. This remarkable fruiting tree is a true gem for any plant enthusiast, offering both ornamental beauty and delicious, unique fruit. Our offering is a healthy 5-8 inch tall seedling, cultivated to provide a strong start for your tropical garden or patio. The Plinia aureana stands out among jaboticaba varieties for its relatively fast fruiting, often producing fruit within 3-5 years, making it an excellent choice for those eager to enjoy their harvest sooner. The tree is characterized by its beautiful, large leaves, adding a lush, tropical aesthetic to any setting. This particular plinia aureana tree is a fantastic opportunity to grow a rare and rewarding fruit-bearing specimen right in your home or garden.
The white jaboticaba live plant is a subtropical evergreen that thrives in warm climates, particularly well-suited for regions like Southern Florida. It can be grown successfully in the ground, reaching heights of 10-12 feet in 5-8 years, or maintained as a magnificent potted specimen for many years. Its adaptability to various light conditions, from full sun to partial or even almost full shade, makes it a versatile addition to diverse landscapes. The appeal of the brazilian grape tree extends beyond its fruit; its striking foliage makes it a highly ornamental plant, enhancing the visual appeal of any space. For those passionate about rare fruits and unique plants, this jaboticaba fruit plant is an absolute must-have.
Key Benefits
The white jaboticaba live plant offers a multitude of benefits, from its aesthetic appeal to its delicious and unique fruit. This extraordinary tree is a fantastic investment for both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike, providing a rewarding growing experience and a bounty of sweet treats.
- Precocious Fruiting: Unlike many other fruit trees, this plinia aureana tree is known for its precocious nature, often beginning to fruit within 3-5 years from a seedling, offering a quicker path to harvest.
- Delicious & Unique Fruit: Enjoy medium-sized fruits that ripen to white, green, or yellow, boasting a very sweet flavor with no acidity and containing only 1-3 small seeds. A true tropical delicacy.
- Ornamental Value: The tree features beautiful large leaves, making it an extremely ornamental plant that adds a lush, tropical ambiance to any garden or patio.
- Versatile Growth: Can be grown in the ground, reaching significant size, or successfully maintained in a pot for many years, making it suitable for various living situations.
- Extended Fruiting Season: With proper care, especially in suitable climates like Southern Florida, this brazilian grape tree can fruit almost year-round, or at least 2-3 times annually, providing a consistent supply of fresh fruit.
- Shade Tolerance: Unusually for a fruit tree, it fruits well in full sun, partial shade, and even almost full shade, offering flexibility in placement.
- Low Acidity Fruit: The fruit’s very sweet flavor and lack of acidity make it a delightful treat for those who prefer milder fruit tastes.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your white jaboticaba live plant involves understanding its specific needs to ensure vigorous growth and abundant fruiting. This plinia aureana tree thrives in conditions that mimic its native tropical environment. For optimal growth, provide plenty of water, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot. The tree also prefers a low pH soil, so consider soil amendments if your native soil is alkaline. For potted plants, use a high-quality, well-draining potting mix formulated for acid-loving plants.
When it comes to sunlight, the brazilian grape tree is quite adaptable. It can fruit well in full sun, partial shade, or even almost full shade. However, in hotter climates, some afternoon shade can protect the leaves from scorching. Young plants, especially after shipping, should be introduced to light gradually. Place them in a spot with moderate temperatures (70-80°F) and good light, but avoid direct sun for the first two weeks to help them adjust. Gradually increase their exposure to sunlight if you plan to move them to a brighter location or plant them outdoors. Temperatures falling below 60°F can result in plant damage, so protection during cooler periods is essential, especially for young plants. Fertilize regularly during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer designed for fruit trees or acid-loving plants.
Protection from extreme weather is vital, particularly for young jaboticaba fruit plant specimens. Small plants are vulnerable to cold, strong winds, sun scorch, and drying out. If temperatures drop below 40°F (5°C) or rise above 95°F (35°C), bring potted plants indoors or provide adequate protection for in-ground trees. Allow the plant a week or two to adjust to its new home before transplanting or fertilizing. Gradual acclimatization to outdoor conditions is key for successful establishment. Regular pruning can help maintain a desired size and shape, as well as encourage more prolific fruiting. Proper care will ensure your growing jaboticaba plant flourishes and yields delicious fruits for years to come.
Size & Details
You will receive one healthy white jaboticaba live plant, a Plinia aureana seedling, carefully nurtured for optimal growth. Each starter plant measures approximately 5–8 inches tall, with this measurement excluding the pot height. The plant comes rooted in a 2.5-inch square pot, providing a secure and stable environment for its initial development. This size is ideal for transplanting into a larger container or directly into your garden once it has acclimated to its new environment. The ‘Large Leaf’ designation refers to the distinctively broad and attractive foliage of this specific jaboticaba variety, enhancing its ornamental appeal.
This brazilian grape tree is known for its relatively fast growth rate for a jaboticaba, often beginning to fruit in 3-5 years from a seedling. When planted in the ground, it can reach a mature height of 10-12 feet within 5-8 years, forming a beautiful, productive tree. It is also an excellent candidate for container cultivation, allowing you to enjoy fresh fruit even in smaller spaces or in climates where it needs to be brought indoors during colder months. The fruit production can be quite prolific, with 2-3 harvests per year or even almost year-round in ideal conditions, especially in Southern Florida. This jaboticaba fruit plant is shipped as a live, actively growing specimen, ready to thrive with proper care.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this plant get? A: This white jaboticaba live plant is a seedling measuring 5-8 inches tall (pot height not included). When grown in the ground, it can reach 10-12 feet tall in 5-8 years, but can also be maintained in a pot for many years.
- Q: What size pot does it come in? A: The plinia aureana tree is shipped in a 2.5-inch square starter pot, ready for you to transplant into a larger container or your garden.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The brazilian grape tree is a subtropical plant that thrives outdoors in warm climates (USDA zones 9-11). It can also be grown indoors in a pot in cooler regions, provided it receives adequate light and warmth.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This jaboticaba variety is quite versatile, fruiting well in full sun, partial shade, or even almost full shade. Young plants should be gradually introduced to direct sunlight.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: While it requires consistent watering and prefers low pH soil, the jaboticaba fruit plant is generally considered manageable for those familiar with tropical fruit trees. Detailed care instructions are typically included.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your plant will arrive as a live, healthy seedling. It’s important to allow it a week or two to adjust to its new environment after shipping, as described in the care instructions.
- Q: How long until it fruits? A: This particular growing jaboticaba variety is somewhat precocious, often beginning to fruit within 3-5 years from a seedling.
- Q: Can I grow it in a colder climate? A: In colder climates, the white jaboticaba can be grown as a potted plant and brought indoors during the cooler months to protect it from temperatures below 60°F.
- Q: What kind of fruit does it produce? A: It produces medium-sized fruits that are white, green, or yellow when ripe. The flavor is very sweet with no acidity, and each fruit contains 1-3 small seeds.
- Q: What are the water requirements? A: The plant requires plenty of water, meaning the soil should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is essential.




















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