Also known as strawberry tree.
Very sweet fruit. Grows faster than moringa. May produce a lot of root suckers.
Propagation
Grows easily from seeds. Soak seeds overnight and add juice from the fruit when planting to speed germination. May germinate better at 80F or higher.
I think the “secret” to growing them is putting them under full sunlight. If you look under a mother tree there are hundreds of fallen fruit and not one single volunteer seedling. This is a pioneer species that establishes itself only in full sun clearings.
– The Internet
The other “secret” is to not let the tiny seeds percolate down through the medium. So either bottom water them, or use a fine mist. You can also put them on a moistened paper towel. If you do it right you will get hundreds of them to sprout. Then just carefully transplant into a pot.
Readily roots from cuttings too.
Cultivars
There don’t seem to be any developed cultivars.
- Red fruit variety
- Yellow fruit variety (less common)
Plant Logs
Links
- Fruits of warm climates
- Garden Oracle
- Garden of Luma
- Propagated from cuttings
- Forum thread about germinating seeds
- Phytochrome and temperature control of seed germination in Muntingia calabura
- best temperature for germination is 35C (95F) although germination at 40C (104F) was 0%
- seeds require at least 8 hours of direct sunlight to germinate
- germination takes 6-12 days in these conditions
- seeds can be stored at low temperatures 5C (41F) for at least 9 months with no deterioration in germination rates.
- Reproductive ecology of the exotic tree Muntingia calabura
- STUDY OF MUNTINGIA CALABURA AS AN ALTERNATIVE FRUIT FOR CONSUMPTION
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