Sugar Apple

Description

Sugar apples are mainly grown in the tropics. In Florida, sugar apple production is restricted to warm locations along the lower southeast and southwest coasts. However, home landscape trees may be found along the southeastern shore of Lake Okeechobee and in warm, protected locations along the lower east and west coasts.

Nomencluture
Common Name: Sugar Apple
Scientific Name : Annona squamosa
Family: Annonaceae
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Distritution:
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Minimum Temperature : 60F
Growing Zones :
Plant Height: 15 to 20 feet
Plant Spread: 15 feet
Light
Prefers / Can Tolerate : Full Sun,Full Sun / Partial Shade
Moisture
Prefers / Can Tolerate : Average
Soil Chemistry
Prefers / Can Tolerate : 6.5, 7.0
Growing Zonies
Prefers / Can Tolerate : 10, 11
Growing Instruction

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