Dutch eggplant: complete guide
Solanum aculeatissimum
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Overview
Dutch eggplant (Solanum aculeatissimum) is a tropical plant from South America, prized for its spiny appearance and vibrant red spherical fruits. This plant is cultivated in many warm countries and also known as love-apple or soda-apple nightshade. It is a fascinating choice for exotic fruit plant enthusiasts.
Appearance and bloom
Dutch eggplant grows as a strongly branched shrub reaching 2 meters tall. The plant is covered with sharp spines, especially on stems and leaf veins. Foliage is large, elongated, and dark green. Small white or yellowish flowers appear in summer, followed by highly decorative, bright red to orange fruits approximately 2-3 centimeters diameter.
Ideal location
Place Dutch eggplant in a very sunny location with 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun is needed for optimal fruiting. In temperate climates, greenhouse culture is essential. In warm regions (zone 10+), it can grow outdoors.
Soil
Dutch eggplant thrives in rich, well-draining potting soil. A mixture of standard potting soil with some sand and compost is ideal. The plant tolerates moderately nutrient-rich soils. Slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5 to 7) is best.
Watering
Water regularly, especially during the growing season and fruiting. The plant prefers consistent moisture. Ensure water drains well. Water less in winter. Excessive water leads to root rot, so balance is important.
Pruning
Pruning encourages bushy growth and more fruiting. After flowering, careful cutting back can be done. Remove dead branches and weak growth. A compact form helps better air flow and disease management.
Maintenance calendar
Spring: Start growing season, adjust watering and feeding. Summer: Regular watering, monitor flowering and fruiting. Autumn: Reduce feeding. Winter: Minimal care.
Winter hardiness
Dutch eggplant is not hardy in temperate climates. It requires warmth and frost protection. In warm regions (zone 10 and higher), it can grow permanently outdoors. For Europe, greenhouse culture is recommended.
Companion plants
In warm climates, combine with other exotic fruit plants. In greenhouses, they pair well with other tropical species. As a solitary specimen with decorative fruits, it is impressive.
Closing
Dutch eggplant offers fascinating fruits and exotic character. Available from specialized growers. Perfect for tropical fruit plant enthusiasts. For complete garden design services, visit gardenworld.app. Find more plant guides on gardenworld.app.
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