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Status in Florida: Not native (introduced), cultivated, and naturalized in some areas.

Native Habitat: Cool hill regions of south-central China.

Native State, Country: China

Growing Zones: 8a - 10b (can tolerate some frost, but young trees need protection)

Size at Maturity: 20 - 30 feet tall, 15 - 25 feet wide

Phenology: Evergreen tree

Life Cycle: Perennial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Growth Habit: Rounded, spreading, often with a short trunk and multiple branches.

Bloom Season: Fall to early winter (October - December)

Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to part shade (prefers full sun for best fruit production)

Soil Texture: Adaptable, but prefers well-drained, loamy soils.

Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0 - 7.0)

Moisture Requirements: Average to moist, but drought tolerant once established.

Tolerance to Salt Spray: Moderate

Keystone Plant: No (not native)

Recommended Landscape Uses: Fruit tree, ornamental tree, shade tree, specimen planting.

Maintenance Tips: Prune regularly to maintain shape and remove suckers. Thin fruit clusters to improve fruit size. Protect young trees from frost.

Considerations: Produces edible, sweet and tangy fruit in the spring. The large, textured leaves add a tropical feel to the landscape.

Hurricane Wind Resistant: Moderate

Erosion Control: Yes, can help stabilize soil.

Nitrogen Fixing: No

Edible: Yes, the fruit is edible and can be eaten fresh, made into jams and jellies, or used in other culinary applications.

Pet Safe: Generally considered safe for pets.

Deer and Rabbit Resistance: Moderate

Historical Medicinal Uses: Leaves and seeds have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for various ailments.

Florida Native Companion Plant: N/A (not native, but can be grown with other subtropical fruit trees like citrus or avocados)

Wildlife Benefit: Attracts pollinators to its fragrant flowers and provides food (fruit) for birds and other wildlife.

Caterpillar Host Plant: No

Propagation: Seed, cuttings, grafting

Length of time Seed is Viable: Short-lived, best sown fresh.

Best month to Start Seeds: Spring

Seed treatments: No special treatment needed, but soaking seeds in water for 24 hours before planting can improve germination.

Loquat, Eriobotrya japonica

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