This small tree is endemic to east central and south Florida, preferring sandy or limestone soils with humus on top. It has semi para...Read Moresitic roots which makes it very difficult to grow, thus, it is an Endangered Species.
The tiny red flowers are followed by round fruits that turn black when ripe. They are host for a native fruitfly (Anastrepha interrupta), that feeds on the fruit.
This small tree is endemic to east central and south Florida, preferring sandy or limestone soils with humus on top. It has semi para...Read More