Sapodilla cultivar
Alano
サポジラ
Manilkara zapota
a.k.a. Chico Sapote, Zapote, Nispero, Chicle,
sapota, chicle, chicozapote, chiku, dilly, naseberry, sapodilla, sapodilla plum
Native of Central America, Mexico, Northeastern
Guatemala and the West Indies
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You are bidding on * bare root seedlings
with vigorous root systems * inches tall with * leaves born and growing in a
peat plug for ease of transplant.
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The Sapodilla is a
beautiful ornamental tree, grown for its delicious, sweet fruits
tasting somewhat like pears sprinkled with brown sugar and
cinnamon.
The Alano is a cultivar which originated as a seedling of the
Philippine variety Ponderosa. The self fertile, productive trees
produce large, very sweet, fine textured fruits.
The trees are very adaptable to various soils and climates here in Hawaii, being
tolerant to drought, coral soils, and are very wind resistant.
The trees also retain much of their leaves throughout the year
and have a non aggressive root system.
I live on the surf side of Oahu, Hawaii near the beach and concur that the tree does well
in beach sand soil and salty wind conditions.
Synonym:Manilcara achras
Synonym:Sapota achras
Synonym:Achras zapota
Synonym:Manilkara chiku
Sapodilla belongs to the family Sapotaceae. Various
species of Sapodilla are grown and used worldwide for different purposes. The species most
popular for its fruit in Singapore and Southeast Asia is the Manilkara zapota. This was
also called Manilkara achras, Achras zapota or Nispero achras, a derivative of the Greek
word achras for the Pear tree, because of the fruit's resemblance to a pear.
The flesh is sweet, soft and reddish-brown. The fruits have very few seeds
in them that are hard, black, elongated, flattened and shiny.
A uniquely flavored fruit, the soft brown flesh of the sapodilla tastes a
bit like a sweet mix of brown sugar and root beer.
Sapodilla is a Tucatan native of Central America, Mexico, Northeastern Guatemala and the
West Indies, where it is a tall tree found in forests.
Spanish
colonialists brought a variety of Manilkara to Manila where it became known for its fruit.
From the Philippines, it spread throughout Southeast Asia as a popular fruit tree. Various
species of sapodilla are now cultivated in Africa, India, East Indies, Philippines,
Malaysia, the tropics and sub-tropics of the Americas and they are found in almost all
tropical countries worldwide.
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The ancient Maya used to call this Zapotle.
Mayan writings talks about "millions" of Zapotle trees at the peak of the Mayan
civilization. Even today, Sapodilla is the most abundant tree in the jungles of Gran
Petén, at the heart of the Mayan world.
The Sapodilla tree is evergreen with a conical crown and can grow up to 30 m in height. Its bark is
light-grey and becomes fissured with age.
The Sapodilla plant with all its parts has a white latex. Young
twigs of the plant are covered in a woolly layer. Its leaves are
spirally arranged, dark green and pointed. It has a stalk measuring
between one to three cm. Sapodilla flowers are white, fragrant, solitary
and bisexual.
The flowers remain open even at night. The major flowering period for
sapodilla in Hawaii is in the month of May. Sapodilla fruits are brown,
round or oblong, with a thin skin.The Sapodilla tree is also the source
of chicle, a chewing gum component.
Chicle is the milky juice or latex of the Sapodilla tree that was used as the base for all Chewing Gums.
It is collected from July through February, during the rainy season, when the latex flows better. With a sharp-edged
machete, Chicle collectors make zigzag cuts from the base of the Sapodilla tree trunk up
to its first branches. The latex drips down these grooves and is collected in a bag. At
present, approximately 5,000 Chicle collectors perfom their arduous, artisanal work each
season in the jungles of the Gran Petén. Although natural Chicle is still
used, most of today's Chewing Gums are made from a synthetic vinyl gum base.
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Description: A slow growing and very large
tree that can reach over 100ft in the tropics. Fruiting occurs 4-6 months after flowering,
with fruit sometimes ripening in bunches multiple times of the year.
Native Range: Native to the Yucatan, Guatemala, and Belize. It is now grown in much of the tropics.
Hardiness: USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F) The sapodilla is reasonably hardy tree when full grown and can stand
temperatures into the high 20's.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Growing Environment: Grow in full sun. Trees are at home in both dry and wet
climates and is drought tolerant.
Propagation: By seeds or grafting. Seeds can remain viable for several years.
Uses: Eaten fresh, usually as a dessert fruit. The bark contains a gummy latex substance called chicle which used to be a primary
ingredient in chewing gum.
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Rare Palm Seeds
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Seller warrants seed to be of the variety and quantity advertised.
Safe delivery is guaranteed and seeds lost or damaged during shipment will be replaced at
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conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as
temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media. These
factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the buyer's responsibility and
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properly regardless of conditions or the buyer's methods or mistakes.
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