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SOLD OUT. Surinam Cherry, Florida Cherry, Eugenia uniflora, Seeds
SOLD OUT. Free Shipping. 10+ Seeds. In Florida, the Surinam cherry is one of the most common hedge plants throughout the central and southern parts of the state and the Florida Keys. The fruits are today mostly eaten by children, who love to eat the fruits fresh from the bushes. This is one of my favorite memories from childhood, finding the reddest, ripest, sweetest cherries to pop in my mouth! Also great for jellies and jams or even making liqueur.
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10+ Seeds for Surinam Cherry (Eugenia uniflora) AKA: Florida Cherry, Brazil or Brazilian cherry, Cayenne cherry, pitanga. These seeds will not store well and will need to be planted soon after arrival.
In Florida, the Surinam cherry (hardy from zone 9b and warmer) is one of the most common hedge plants throughout the central and southern parts of the state and the Florida Keys. The fruits are today mostly eaten by children, who love to eat the fruits fresh from the bushes. In the past, many people allowed the tree to grow naturally and harvested the fruits for culinary use. For a while, small quantities were sold in Miami markets.
If seeded and sprinkled with sugar before placing in the refrigerator, they will become mild and sweet and will exude much juice and serve very well instead of strawberries on shortcake and topped with whipped cream. They are an excellent addition to fruit cups and can be made into pie or sauce. They are often made into jam, jelly, relish or pickles. Brazilians ferment the juice into vinegar or wine, and sometimes prepare a distilled liquor.
In cooler zones, the plant is grown in pots for its attractive foliage and bright fruits, but must be protected from freezing in the winter. These can also be shaped into an attractive bonsai specimen.
These bushes like partial sun to full sun and tolerate dry, hot conditions. My plants, which were grown from seed, bloomed and set fruit in their 4th year, but I'm in zone 9a and the foliage gets killed each year, so they may bloom and set fruit sooner in warmer regions or if protected during the winter.
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