Lucuma Live Plants (Pouteria Lucuma)
Lucuma Live Plants (Pouteria Lucuma)
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Lucuma/Pouteria In the Andean valleys of Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, lucuma is a native plant. The lucuma fruit is produced by the Pouteria Lucuma tree, which is a native of the Andean regions. Although lucuma is well-liked in South America when it is fresh, that region sees it more frequently in dried, powdered form. The lucuma fruit is produced by the native South American Pouteria lucuma tree.
Some people have described its sweet flavor and dry texture to a blend of sweet potato and butterscotch. Its flesh is soft and yellow on the inside and firm and green on the outside. The fruit matures from russet to golden and is globose and glabrous. The fruit is spherical with a yellow flesh and skin that ranges in hue from yellow to brown. In the pulp
This starchy fruit is high in iron, niacin or vitamin B3, carotenoids, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus.
Common name: Gold of the Incas
Botanical name: Pouteria Lucuma
Blooming time/Fruiting: 2-3 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.
- Great for improving indoor air quality.
- Ideal for gifting to plant lovers or beginners.
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Environmental Impact:
By choosing these easy-to-grow plants, you contribute to a healthier environment. Indoor plants help reduce carbon dioxide levels, increase humidity, and filter harmful pollutants, making your home a more pleasant and sustainable space.
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