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A common variety in south Florida, the ‘Redland’ White Sapote originated south of Miami and is known to be reliably productive. The fruit is sweet and creamy, and the tree grows naturally a bit bushy, so less pruning is needed. ‘Redland’ is a great choice whether it’s your first White Sapote tree, or you’re adding to an existing collection.
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Latin name - Casimiroa edulis
White Sapote is one of our favorite lesser-known fruits, and lately it’s been surging in popularity! Still relatively unheard of, White Sapote is native to central Mexico and was introduced to California in the early 1800s. It’s a distant relative of citrus fruits, but tastes nothing like them– the flavor to us is comparable to vanilla pudding, with hints of pear and banana, and occasionally a slight caramel flavor. Ripe White Sapote fruits are a true delicacy, ripening through summertime in Florida.
White Sapote trees are cold hardy, down to 26º F. They are slow growing at first, but can eventually reach a mature size of 20 feet, although for management and fruit production we recommend pruning them annually to keep the size at around 10-12 feet. For those looking to add a rare delicacy to their food forest, you won’t regret planting a White Sapote tree!
Size: 15’ - 40’ tall, benefits from regular pruning
Sun Requirements: Full Sun (6-8+ hours)
Cold Hardy: Zones 9-11
Harvest Season: Late summer through fall
Watering requirements: Regular deep watering until established
Food Forest Layer: Overstory or canopy
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