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We started plants from seeds obtained in the 1990s in Florida. We only kept one of the seedlings. We trim it heavily each year to keep ...Read More
I live in zone 9b, 40 miles west of the coast and on the south shore of Lake Jesup. I bought five sea grapes from a local nursery several...Read More
I have a sea grape within a foot of our sea wall. My husband is afraid the roots will crack the wall. Does anyone know how far away it sh...Read More
I have one growing in Santa Rosa, CA. located in the wine country.
Great tasting fruit - like grape jelly. Each fruit has a little flesh around a large seed.
Would appreciate more information regarding propagation of sea grape tree from a cutting. Such as, where is the best place to cut? How de...Read More
Love the round leaves. Mine dies to the ground but returns. In 2008 I covered it so the plant would be more advanced in the spring, and...Read More
Easy to grow and propagate this plant requires very little maintenance. The fruit, which clusters like grapes, is edible but not to every...Read More
Was not sure it would grow in the Houston area however my plant has done fine over the past 3 years. It has even survived the freak snow...Read More
Growing up, our neighbor had large tree right by the seawall, which provided some much appreciated shade. The fruit was tart making good...Read More
Sea Grape is one of the best native plants in South Florida. It is very easy to grow, requires little water as it grows naturally in the ...Read More
One sees this plant everywhere on the long barrier islands off of St. Petersburg and Clearwater in Pinellas County, Florida. The barrier...Read More
This is a common plant in Rio de Janeiro, mostly planted along the oceanic avenues.
I like the reddish veins on some leav...Read More
The Sea Grape, native to the sandy seashores of tropical America, usually forms a low shrub but may be a spreading tree 30 to 35 feet (10...Read More