Overview
Introduce an exotic flair to your garden with the exquisite yellow jaboticaba live plant. This rare botanical gem, scientifically known by several names including Myrciaria glazioviana, Plinia glomerata, and commonly as Cabelluda, is a highly sought-after fruit tree. Originating from tropical regions, it’s celebrated for its unique, delicious fruits and ornamental appeal. This offering is for a 2-6” tall seedling starter plant, ready to establish itself in your landscape or container garden. The yellow jaboticaba live plant is a fantastic choice for gardeners looking for something truly special, providing both aesthetic beauty and a bounty of tasty produce. Its relatively compact size and attractive foliage make it a versatile addition to various garden designs.
The Cabelluda, or myrciaria glazioviana plant, is known for its ability to produce fruit directly on its trunk and branches, a characteristic called cauliflory, which adds to its intriguing appearance. The fruits are often compared to large gooseberries, boasting a sweet and aromatic flavor reminiscent of apricots. This makes the yellow jaboticaba live plant not just a beautiful specimen but also a rewarding source of fresh, homegrown tropical fruit. Growing your own rare tropical fruit tree offers the satisfaction of cultivating something unique and enjoying its delicious harvest.
Key Benefits
Adding a yellow jaboticaba live plant to your collection brings a wealth of benefits, from its unique fruit production to its ornamental value. This tropical tree offers a distinctive gardening experience and delicious rewards.
- Exotic Fruit Production: Enjoy the rare and delicious fruits of the Cabelluda, which are sweet, aromatic, and similar in flavor to apricots. These unique fruits grow directly on the tree’s trunk, providing a fascinating visual spectacle.
- Ornamental Appeal: The cabelluda fruit tree is a large shrub or small tree with multiple thin trunks, offering a very handsome and striking appearance suitable for ornamental landscaping. Its evergreen foliage provides year-round beauty.
- Adaptable Growth: This tree thrives in both full sun and partial shade, making it a flexible choice for various garden exposures. It prefers moist, fertile soils, adapting well to tropical and subtropical environments.
- Cold Tolerance: While a tropical tree, the Cabelluda exhibits a fair degree of cold tolerance, capable of withstanding temperatures as low as the upper 20s°F for short periods, expanding its viable growing regions.
- Rewarding Harvest: With a time to fruit of 2-4 years from a seedling, you can anticipate enjoying your own fresh, organic myrciaria glazioviana plant fruits relatively quickly.
- Unique Culinary Ingredient: The sweet and aromatic fruits are perfect for fresh eating, making jams, jellies, or adding an exotic twist to desserts and drinks.
- Biodiversity Support: Planting a rare tropical fruit tree like the Yellow Jaboticaba contributes to botanical diversity and offers a unique food source.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Successfully cultivating your yellow jaboticaba live plant requires attention to its specific needs, ensuring healthy growth and abundant fruit production. This tropical tree thrives in warm, humid conditions but can be managed in suitable environments. For optimal growth, provide ample sunlight; it performs best in full sun to partial shade. If grown indoors or in cooler climates, ensure it receives at least 6-8 hours of bright, indirect light daily. When transitioning young plants outdoors, gradually acclimate them to direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn. The ideal temperature range for this plant is between 70-80°F, and it’s crucial to protect it from temperatures falling below 60°F, especially when young.
The cabelluda fruit tree prefers moist, fertile, and well-draining soil. A rich, organic potting mix or garden soil amended with compost is ideal. Ensure consistent moisture, but avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry, and reduce watering slightly during cooler months. Fertilize your myrciaria glazioviana plant with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer formulated for fruit trees during the growing season (spring and summer). Pruning should be done primarily for shape and to remove any dead or weak branches, promoting airflow and fruit development. Pay close attention to young plants, as they are more susceptible to environmental stress. Protecting them from strong winds, intense sun, and sudden temperature drops is vital for the first few months after planting.
Understanding the specific requirements for growing jaboticaba will help ensure the longevity and productivity of your tree. While fairly cold tolerant for a tropical species, prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can cause damage. If you live in an area with cold winters, consider growing it in a container that can be moved indoors during colder months. Regular monitoring for pests and diseases, though generally resistant, will keep your plant healthy. With proper care, your rare tropical fruit tree will flourish, providing years of beauty and delicious fruit.
Size & Details
This offering is for one yellow jaboticaba live plant, a seedling starter tree measuring 2-6 inches tall (pot height not included). It is supplied in a 2.5-inch square pot, providing a healthy root system for transplanting. This cabelluda fruit tree is expected to reach a mature height of 10-20 feet, forming a large shrub or small tree with multiple attractive trunks. It is an evergreen variety, ensuring year-round foliage. Expect the plant to begin blooming with white to near-white flowers repeatedly, and time to fruit is typically 2-4 years from a seedling. The plant is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 9b to 13. It is grown organically, ensuring a healthy start for your new addition.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this plant get? A: The yellow jaboticaba live plant typically grows into a large shrub or small tree, reaching a mature height of 10-20 feet. Its size can be managed with pruning if you prefer a more compact form.
- Q: What size pot does it come in? A: This myrciaria glazioviana plant is a 2-6 inch tall seedling starter plant, shipped in a 2.5-inch square pot. The pot provides adequate space for its initial root development before transplanting.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Yellow Jaboticaba is primarily an outdoor plant in USDA Zones 9b-13. In colder climates, it can be grown in a container and brought indoors during the winter months, making it a versatile rare tropical fruit tree.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: This tree thrives in both full sun and partial shade. For best fruit production, aim for at least 6-8 hours of direct to bright indirect sunlight daily.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: While it is a tropical plant, the Cabelluda is considered moderately easy to care for, especially when its basic needs for sunlight, water, and well-draining soil are met. It’s a good choice for those interested in growing jaboticaba.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: Your seedling will arrive as a healthy 2-6 inch starter plant in its original 2.5-inch pot, ready for acclimation and planting.
- Q: How long until it blooms and fruits? A: This cabelluda fruit tree typically begins to bloom repeatedly within a few years, and you can expect it to start fruiting within 2-4 years from the seedling stage.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Yellow Jaboticaba is hardy in USDA Zones 9b to 13. If your zone experiences temperatures below the upper 20s°F, it’s recommended to provide winter protection or grow it in a pot indoors.
- Q: What kind of soil does it prefer? A: It grows best in moist, fertile, and well-draining soils. Amending garden soil with organic matter like compost will significantly benefit its growth.
- Q: Can I grow this plant in a container? A: Yes, the yellow jaboticaba live plant can be successfully grown in a container, especially beneficial for those in colder climates who need to move it indoors during winter. Ensure the container is large enough to accommodate its root system.




















