Water Apple Plant (Syzygium Aqueum)
Water Apple Plant (Syzygium Aqueum)
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Also known as Rose apple or Bell fruit.
The Water Apple is a rare fruit tree that produces delicious and refreshing fruit that is perfect for snacking. With its lush green leaves and delicate white flowers, the Water Apple plant is also a beautiful decorative element.
It's a low-maintenance plant that can thrive in a variety of environments and requires minimal pruning. The Water Apple plant is easy to care for and is sure to be a conversation starter amongst your family and friends.
Add this unique and tasty plant to your collection today!
Plant Care
Water Apple trees require full sunlight and thrives in a high nitrogen environment. It is recommended that you prune your trees annually after harvest or before the production period to keep them at the desired height.
- Propagation Method: Air-layered plant, at fruit-bearing age.
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes.
- Temperature Tolerance: Ideal Minimum: 20 C - Minimum Tolerated (briefly): 15 C
Shipping
Please note that all plants are trimmed/pruned for shipping. Roots are wrapped and kept moist with a substrate mix that can be shaken off for planting.
**Please note that you will need a container and potting soil to pot your plants upon arrival.**
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