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Barbados Cherry, Acerola Cherry Tree, Live Starter Plant - High Vitamin C

Description: You are buying Barbados cherry plant. Please select number of plant. Barbados cherry, popularly known as acerola, is a small tree or a bushy shrub that produces glossy green leaves. The tree produces a small cherry fruit in vivid crimson color. Cherry malpighia trees are fairly uncommon outside warm climates, but are worth growing for their unusual fruit. Acerola fruit is soft, succulent, and juicy with a sweet-tart cherry flavor. Extremely rich in vitamin C, this fruit can provide your daily requirement with ease. Often grown for producing acerola juice or jam, these delicate fruits bruise easily. It’s because of this that you’re unlikely to find it in your local supermarket. But when growing it at home, you can ensure at least one source of this unique and unusual fruit for your enjoyment.Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries What are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries What are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados CherriesWhat are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries What are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. About the Acerola Tree Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries What are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. About the Acerola Tree Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries What are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. About the Acerola Tree Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados CherriesWhat are Barbados cherries? The Barbados cherry (Malpighia punicifolia) is known by a number of names, including acerola tree, garden cherry, West Indies cherry, Spanish cherry, fresh cherry and several others. Barbados cherry is native to the West Indies, but has naturalized as far as southern Texas. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 9b through 11. Read on for more Barbados cherry information, and learn how to grow Barbados cherry in your garden. About the Acerola Tree Barbados cherry, or acerola, is a large, bushy shrub or small tree that reaches mature heights of about 12 feet (3.5 m.). This attractive shrub produces thick, bright green leaves. Small, pinkish-lavender flowers bloom from spring to fall, and may pop up year round in warmer climates – usually after irrigation or a rainfall. Acerola tree blooms are followed by shiny, bright red fruit shaped much like miniature apples or tiny cherries. Due to its high ascorbic acid content, the tart, delicious fruit is often used to manufacture vitamin C tablets. Read more at Gardening Know How: Barbados Cherry Information – What Are Barbados Cherries

Price: 15 USD

Location: Bradenton, Florida

End Time: 2025-01-11T21:17:16.000Z

Shipping Cost: 3.85 USD

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Climate: Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Mountain

Fruit Type: Cherry

Common Name: Barbados Cherry

Custom Bundle: No

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor

Growth Habit: Clumping

MPN: none

Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand

Growth Stage: Vegetative

Genus: Acer

Number in Pack: 1

Foliage: Bipartite

Features: Air Purifying

Safety: Child Safe, Pet Safe

Non-Domestic Product: No

Plant Type: Tree

Color: Green, Red

USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 8 (10 to 20 °F)

Modified Item: No

Brand: Permagro

Plant Form: Plant

Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer

Type: Trees

Watering: Medium

Sunlight: Full Sun, Low Sun, Medium Sun

Country/Region of Manufacture: Barbados

Available Variations

Color: 1 Fresh Cutting, no root yet

Price: 15 USD

Available Quantity: 61

Quantity Sold: 6

Color: 2 BB cherry Fresh Cutting

Price: 22 USD

Available Quantity: 56

Quantity Sold: 1

Color: 1 BB cherry Rooted Cutting

Price: 18 USD

Available Quantity: 67

Quantity Sold: 12

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