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Mamey Sapota(Pouteria sapota) Fruit Plant

Mamey Sapota(Pouteria sapota) Fruit Plant

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Mamey Sapota Plant – The Exotic, Creamy, and Delicious Tropical Fruit Tree!

Add a tropical twist to your garden with the Mamey Sapota Plant, a rare and exotic fruit tree prized for its sweet, creamy, and nutrient-rich fruits. Loved for its unique flavor — a perfect blend of mango, papaya, and sweet potato — this plant is a must-have for fruit lovers in India who enjoy growing something truly special at home.

The Mamey Sapota (Pouteria sapota), also known as Mamey or Red Sapote, is a tropical evergreen tree native to Central America and now gaining popularity in Indian gardens. The fruits are oval, brown-skinned, and have a soft orange-red pulp with a rich, creamy texture and naturally sweet flavor.

It’s a fast-growing, long-living tree that thrives beautifully in Indian tropical and subtropical climates, making it perfect for backyards, farms, and home gardens.

Plant Type Tropical fruit Plant
Plant Height 2 feet long
Fruit Colour Brown skin with orange-red flesh
Placement Outdoor / Garden / Farm
Sunlight

Prefers full sunlight for best growth and fruiting.

Common Name Mamey Sapota, Red Sapote, Mamey Fruit Tree
Botanical Name Pouteria sapota
Maintenance Required Moderate

✅ Exotic Tropical Taste: Rich, creamy fruit with a flavor like mango, apricot, and sweet potato.
✅ Highly Nutritious: Packed with fiber, vitamins A & C, and natural antioxidants.
✅ Fast Growing: Begins fruiting in just a few years under good care.
✅ Perfect for Indian Climate: Grows well in warm, sunny conditions across India.
✅ Beautiful Tree: Dense green foliage makes it an attractive shade and fruit tree.

🌱 Care Tips

Sunlight: Requires full sunlight for strong growth and high fruit yield.

Watering: Moderate; water regularly during dry months.

Soil: Well-drained fertile soil is best.

Fertilizer: Apply organic compost or cow dung manure twice a year.

Pruning: Light pruning helps maintain shape and encourage branching.

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