Overview
Introduce a taste of the tropics to your garden or patio with the exquisite Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant. This particular variety is celebrated for its superior fruit, offering a sweeter and more substantial pulp compared to the regular Garcinia intermedia, commonly known as the lemon drop mangosteen. Originating from the Amazon basin, this tropical fruit tree, often referred to as the lemon drop mangosteen tree, is a fast-growing specimen that not only yields delicious fruit but also serves as an attractive ornamental tree. Our offering is a healthy 3-6 inch tall seedling starter plant, ready to establish itself in your care. Known for its distinctive elliptical fruits and evergreen foliage, the Garcinia Brasiliensis is a fantastic choice for enthusiasts looking to grow exotic fruits, even in a large pot.
The Garcinia Brasiliensis is an excellent addition for those seeking an easy-to-grow tropical fruit tree. It’s tolerant of a wide range of soils and can flourish in a humid environment with regular watering and full sun to light shade. This resilient plant can begin fruiting in as little as two years, providing smooth, inch-diameter fruits with vibrant yellow, orange, or red rinds and sweet white pulp. Experience the joy of harvesting your own unique tropical delicacies with this rewarding Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant.
Key Benefits
The Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant offers a multitude of benefits, making it a highly desirable addition for both novice and experienced gardeners. Its ease of cultivation combined with its bountiful, delicious fruit ensures a rewarding experience.
- Superior Fruit Production: Enjoy a harvest of exceptionally sweet and flavorful fruits. This particular variety of lemon drop mangosteen tree is known for its improved taste and more abundant flesh compared to other Garcinia intermedia types, making it a true culinary delight.
- Ornamental Appeal: Beyond its fruit, the Garcinia Brasiliensis boasts attractive evergreen foliage and small, whitish flowers that can bloom year-round. This makes it a beautiful ornamental tree, enhancing the aesthetic of any garden or patio space.
- Container Friendly: For those with limited garden space or living in cooler climates, this tropical fruit tree can be successfully grown in a large pot. This allows for easy relocation during adverse weather and makes growing mangosteen in pots a practical option.
- Fast Growth and Early Fruiting: This fast-growing tree can reach a height of about 10-12 feet and may begin to bear fruit in as little as 2-4 years, offering a relatively quick return on your gardening efforts.
- Adaptable and Resilient: The Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant is tolerant of various soil types and can thrive at elevations up to 4000 feet. It tolerates high temperatures and prefers a humid environment, making it suitable for many tropical and subtropical regions.
- Organic Growth: Our plants are grown organically, ensuring you receive a healthy, chemical-free starter plant that contributes to a sustainable gardening practice.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant is straightforward, especially when provided with the right conditions. This tropical tree thrives in warm, humid environments, making it an excellent choice for USDA Zones 9b to 13. When considering Garcinia Brasiliensis care, sunlight is crucial. The plant prefers full sun to light shade, meaning it should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, though some protection from the harshest afternoon sun in very hot climates can be beneficial. If growing indoors or in a greenhouse, ensure it receives ample bright light. New seedlings, however, require protection from direct sun initially; gradually acclimate them to brighter conditions.
Watering should be regular, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. While the plant is tolerant of a wide range of soils, a well-draining, rich soil mix is ideal. Fertilize regularly during the growing season with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer designed for tropical fruit trees. The Garcinia Brasiliensis is generally resilient but is not frost-hardy, so protection is needed if temperatures drop below 40℉ (5℃). For optimal growth and fruit production, maintaining a humid environment is key. Growing mangosteen in pots requires extra attention to watering and fertilization, as potted plants dry out faster and have limited nutrient access. Monitor for common pests like aphids or scale and treat promptly with organic solutions.
Size & Details
You are purchasing one healthy Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant, a seedling starter plant that stands approximately 3-6 inches tall (pot height not included) and comes in a 2.5-inch square pot. This size is ideal for establishing a strong root system before transplanting to a larger container or directly into the ground. The mature tree can reach a height of 10-12 feet (or about 5 meters), forming an attractive, evergreen specimen. It has a moderate to fast growth rate, with an expected time to fruit of 2-4 years under optimal conditions. The fruits are smooth, spherical, about an inch in diameter, with a thin rind that transitions from yellow to orange or red, encasing a sweet, white pulp. This plant is well-suited for growing mangosteen in pots, allowing for flexibility in placement and climate control.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant get? A: This particular offering is a 3-6 inch tall starter plant. Once mature, the Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant can reach a height of 10-12 feet (approximately 3-3.6 meters) when grown in ideal conditions, whether in the ground or a large container.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Garcinia Brasiliensis is a tropical plant best suited for outdoor growth in USDA Zones 9b to 13. However, it can be successfully grown indoors in a large pot if provided with sufficient light and humidity, making growing mangosteen in pots a popular option for cooler climates.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This tropical fruit tree thrives in full sun to light shade, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production. Young plants should be protected from intense, direct sun initially.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, the Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant is considered relatively easy to care for, especially for those in tropical or subtropical climates. It tolerates a range of soils and thrives with regular watering and warmth, simplifying Garcinia Brasiliensis care.
- Q: What condition will the plant arrive in? A: Your plant will arrive as a healthy, live seedling in a 2.5-inch square pot. We take great care in packaging to ensure it reaches you in the best possible condition, ready for planting.
- Q: How long until it blooms and fruits? A: The lemon drop mangosteen tree can begin to bloom and produce fruit in as little as 2-4 years from a seedling, provided it receives proper care and optimal growing conditions.
- Q: What is the best soil type for Garcinia Brasiliensis? A: The Garcinia Brasiliensis is tolerant of a wide range of soils but prefers well-draining, fertile soil. A rich potting mix with good organic content is ideal, especially when growing mangosteen in pots.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: This tropical plant is not frost-hardy and will not survive temperatures below 40℉ (5℃). If you live outside USDA Zones 9b-13, it is best grown in a container and brought indoors or protected during colder months.
- Q: Can I grow this Garcinia Brasiliensis live plant organically? A: Yes, our plants are grown organically, and this species responds well to organic fertilization and pest control methods, allowing you to maintain an organic garden.
- Q: What makes this Garcinia Brasiliensis superior to other lemon drop mangosteens? A: This specific variety is known for producing fruits that are notably sweeter and have more flesh compared to the common Garcinia intermedia, offering a more satisfying culinary experience from your lemon drop mangosteen tree.





















