Beach Sugar Apple Live Plants (Annona Salzmannii)
Beach Sugar Apple Live Plants (Annona Salzmannii)
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An evergreen tree with the scientific name Annona Salzmannii is indigenous to Brazil. It has a height range of 6 to 20 metres. It is a very uncommon Annona with yellow to orange-skinned fruits weighing up to one pound. Fruits can be consumed raw, and the sweet pulp is incredibly pleasant and fiber-free.
Common Name: Beach Sugar Apple
Botanical Name: Annona Salzmannii
Bloom Time/Fruiting: 3-4 Years
Maintenance Required: Moderate
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Growing Instructions:
- Place in indirect sunlight for optimal growth.
- Water when the top inch of soil feels dry.
- Use well-draining potting mix for best results.
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Care Instructions:
- Fertilize every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Dust leaves regularly to enhance photosynthesis.
- Repot every 1-2 years to refresh soil and promote growth.
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Uses:
- Perfect for home decor, offices, and indoor gardens.
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