Capparis cynophallophora JAMAICAN CAPER fruit florida native berry seed 25 seeds
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Plants & Seedlings
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497 in stock
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Unspecified by seller, may be new.
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seeds
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Package of 25 seed.
Capparis cynophallophora SEEDS
Family: Capparaceae
Common Names:
Jamaican Caper, Jamaica Caper-
tree, Black Caper, Black-Willow, Bois Cacá, Burro
Prieto
Synonyms (Discarded Names):
C. flexuosa,
C. jamaicensis
Origin:
Extreme South Florida, The Bahamas, Car-
ibbean, Southern Mexico, Central America, North-
ern South America, Northern Brazil, Argentina
U.S.D.A. Zone:
9b-11 (27F minimum)
Plant Type:
Shrub or small tree
Growth Rate:
Slow
Leaf Persistence:
Evergreen
Flowering Months:
April to June
Flowering Days:
21
Flower Color:
Emerges white becoming pinkish
violet
Light Requirements:
Full sun to light shade
Salt Tolerance:
High
Drought Tolerance:
Low first 2 years after planting, high once established
Wind Tolerance:
High
Soil Requirements:
Wide
Nutritional Requirements:
Low to medium
Major Potential Pests:
No serious pests
Typical Dimensions:
8’-15’ x 8’-12 ‘
Propagation:
Seeds, cuttings
Human Hazards:
None
Uses:
Flowering shrub or tree, specimen, hedge,
parking lot island, wildlife host..
The
seeds were took this season, We have a lot of extremely rare plants if
you want something rare let me know and I will listing for you.
Questions? feel free to email me.