
White Sapote 'Redlands' (Casimiroa edulis)
Regular price $99.95White Sapote fruit tastes just like vanilla pudding and best eaten fresh with a spoon. Its totally unrelated counterpart, the Black Sapote, tastes just like chocolate pudding!Ā Before the world of ice cream monarchies and broken custard machines, the very rare White Sapote fruitĀ reigned supreme in the world of desserts. The softĀ custardy fruit has a sweet delicious flavor with tropical hints of banana, vanilla, or peach!Ā
The Redlands White Sapote is a variety originally cultivated in South Florida.Ā Ā White Sapote is actually a distant relative of Citrus, whereas theĀ Black SapoteĀ is related to Persimmon! Where White Sapote tastes just like vanilla pudding, it's totally unrelated counterpart, the Black Sapote, tastes exactly like chocolate pudding.
Grow White Sapote to carry on a beloved tradition in tropical fruit horticulture, or to join the ranks of its small-scale commercial production in the United States.Ā For populations of people indigenous to tropical and subtropical regions ofĀ the world, the White SapoteĀ is an obvious choice for post-mealtime decadence.Ā Harvest the fruit before it drops by clipping it from the stem, and allow it to ripen at room temperature until soft. Then youāre ready for a new twist on your milkshakes and desserts.
Plant Type:
Tropical/Subtropical Evergreen Fruit Tree
Harvest Season:
Late Fall, Early Winter
Mature Size:
15-30 ft.Ā White Sapote trees can grow up to 60 ft tall in native habitats, but are likely to remain smaller and controlled otherwise.Ā
Soil & Moisture:
Well-draining, sandy, soil rich in organic matter. White SapoteĀ likes consistent watering but is completely intolerant of flooding.Ā
Light Requirements:
Full Sun (highest production), Part Shade
Self-Fertile:
Yes
Growth Rate:
Fast
Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 9-11 with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+. White Sapote is hardy to 23 degrees once established!
Propagation:
TheseĀ White Sapote trees areĀ grown from seed and may take up to 5 years to be capable of producing fruit.Ā For faster growing producingĀ trees, see our Grafted 'Redlands' White Sapote variety in two sizes.


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