Star Apple – Chrysophyllum cainito

$20.00

Star Apple fruit is round, smooth skinned, and g…

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Plant family: Sapotaceae
Plant origin: West Indies.
Fruit description: Star Apple fruit is round, smooth skinned, and glossy, from 5 to 8cm wide. It turns from green to dark purple when ripe. Cut the fruit in half to reveal a pointed star shape around the seeds, this star gives the fruit its name. The flesh is white with purple colouring, with 1 or 2 small shiny brown seeds. It tastes sweet like succulent jelly. The skin is 4mm thick, and is not eaten as it has an astringent latex, which is unpleasant on your mouth.
Flowers: Star Apple flowers are white and very small, occurring in bunches along all leafy branches in late-summer and autumn.
Growing conditions: The Star Apple is a beautiful bushy tree that gives excellent shade. It grows rapidly to 6 metres in height. It has glossy dark green long leaves which are shiny, golden and felt-like on the underside. In a breeze the trees leaves look like golden felt. The Star Apple cannot tolerate heavy frost. Plant Star Apple trees in a warm sunny position, in rich, moist soil. The tree needs water during the growing season and benefits from plenty of mulch around it.
Uses: Star Apple fruit is best eaten fresh, or in a fruit salad.
Medicinal uses:
Pollination requirements: Self-Pollinating.
Harvest time Pick Star Apple fruit in spring and summer, when it has turned purple and soft or still firm. The fruit is ready to eat when skin is soft and sometimes slightly wrinkled. Firm Star Apple fruit will continue to ripen at room temperature.
Plant relatives
Special features:
Grown by method: Seed Grown Pot size: 140mm
Plant growing Height and Width for pots or in the ground planting: Grows to 3 metres high by 2 metres wide if Planted in a Pot. Grows 6 metres high by 5 metres wide if Planted in the Ground.
Shipping plant pot or planter bag size: 140mm
 

Description

Star Apple fruit is round, smooth skinned, and glossy, from 5 to 8cm wide. It turns from green to dark purple when ripe. Cut the fruit in half to reveal a pointed star shape around the seeds, this star gives the fruit its name. The flesh is white with purple colouring, with 1 or 2 small shiny brown seeds. It tastes sweet like succulent jelly. The skin is 4mm thick, and is not eaten as it has an astringent latex, which is unpleasant on your mouth.