🌴 Cultivate your tropical oasis with the soursop tree!
The Soursop Tree (Annona muricata) is a tropical edible fruit-bearing tree that grows 1-2 feet tall in a 1-gallon pot. Known for its juicy, sweet fruit, it thrives in USDA zones 10 and 11, requiring well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Ideal for those looking to add a unique, low-maintenance plant to their garden, this tree is perfect for creating delicious drinks and desserts.
Product Care Instructions | Water,Well-drained |
Color | White |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
Soil Type | well drained soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
S**R
came in good condition, still alive and thriving several months later
I boil the leaves from this plant intermittently.... I'll take like 5-10 leaves and boil for 15-20 minutes to make a tea. This plant came in good condition - I've since moved it to a bigger pot as it's thriving.
J**M
Received with bug bites and not the size it says.
D**D
The tree died immediately
I received the tree in march. I planted it immediately. Within days the leaves fell of and it died. Would not purchase again
A**.
hermoso arbol
bueno todo bien. excelete compra
A**E
Large healthy tree! Love it!
The tree arrived fairly quickly and intact. The only thing was it had ants but we repotted right away and got rid of the ants. The tree was larger than expected! Love it! ❤️
M**N
I’m attempting to bring it back
When I received the plant, it was dying so I’m currently working to see if I can bring it back alive.
L**E
Soursop Tree
My tree was broken in half, and few days later it die. I spent 75.00 on it for nothing. I even tried to get a replacement and couldn’t. What a ripoff. My sisters wanted to get some too. After they seen my tree, they didn’t order theirs. Not a happy customer!!!!!!!
G**S
Nice sized tree, but infested with bugs..
Tree arrive today and it was full of bugs from the tip of the branch to the leaves. I am mediately sprayed with a rake, the kill, the live ones that were roaming up and down the stems I would love to know how to further kill this infestation so that it does not continue to thrive.
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