Purple mombin: complete guide
Spondias purpurea
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Overview
Purple mombin (Spondias purpurea), also called jocote or red plum, is a tropical fruit tree from the Anacardiaceae family. Native to Mexico and Central America, this tree reaches 25-40 feet tall and produces abundant deep red to crimson fruits. The tree grows at moderate speed and produces fruit in 3-4 years.
The fruits have a sweet-tart flavor and large stone pit in the center. They are eaten fresh, cooked, or processed into beverages and ice cream.
Appearance and Fruiting
Purple mombin is a shrub to small tree with often multiple trunks. Branches are dense and spreading. The bark is smooth, gray to brown. Leaves are compound with many small, oval leaflets arranged along a central stem.
Flowers appear in small clusters during spring and are white to yellow. Fruits form during warm months and ripen from green to deep red. Ripe fruits are approximately 1-1.5 inches long and oval in shape.
Ideal Location
Purple mombin thrives in full sunlight. The tree prefers warm, dry to moderately moist tropical and subtropical climates. Plant in sheltered locations protected from strong winds.
The tree suits warm gardens in southern regions. Also suitable for containers if you live in a cooler climate.
Soil
Purple mombin grows on virtually any soil, including poor, stony soils. The tree tolerates acidic to neutral pH well. Drainage is important if the tree grows in areas prone to waterlogging.
Minimal feeding is required. The tree thrives on dry soils.
Watering
Once established, purple mombin is quite drought-tolerant. Young trees need regular water during the first 1-2 years. Water deeply but infrequently.
Excessive moisture can cause problems. The tree grows better in dry conditions.
Pruning
Minimal pruning is needed. The tree grows in an attractive form. You may remove dead branches and shape the tree by pruning some branches short.
Maintenance Calendar
Spring: Water as needed. Summer: Water regularly, monitor fruiting. Fall: Harvest ripe fruits. Winter: Minimal activity.
Winter Hardiness
Purple mombin is not frost-hardy and grows only in USDA zones 10-12 (minimum 40 degrees Fahrenheit). In colder climates, grow in containers and move indoors for winter.
Companion Plants
In warm regions, plant with other tropical fruit trees. Mango, guava, and papaya make good companions.
Conclusion
Purple mombin is an interesting, productive fruit tree for very warm climates. With minimal maintenance, it produces food for many years. Available through tropical tree specialists.
Ideal for gardenworld.app users in very warm regions seeking to grow exotic fruits.
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