Description: A native, slow-growing, sturdy tree with a dense rounded crown and shiny, leathery leaves. Seeds and small black edible fruits can attract birds, but may stain concrete and decks. Flowers in spring with pale yellow blossoms.
Size: Large (typically 35 ft in height)
Location: Plant at least 30 feet from power lines and 16-22 feet from your house. Full sun.
Salt tolerance: High
Watering: Water during planting and for one year thereafter (see watering schedule in "Dig In Miami-Dade County" booklet). May need to water during fruiting if under drought conditions.
Fertilization: Do not fertilize until 6 months after planting. Call 305-248-3311 ext.228 for fertilizing information specific to your tree.
Pruning: Wait one year to prune. If staked, remove after 6 months.
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