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Great tree with large dark green leaves and lots of fruit for the cobbler! Ours fruits twice a year, once in early spring and again in mi...Read More
After tasting one of the fruits off a clients tree... I was hooked. Wonderful! I noticed a seedling sprouting under their tree and yes,...Read More
Loquats self-sow, and we are finding them to be somewhat invasive in our yard in Pensacola, FL. Given the perfect spot (young ones like p...Read More
These trees grow quite well in Waco, TX. I have two that were planted in the early 1960s in my backyard. They're terribly overgrown right...Read More
Loquat trees grow readily from seed and are found all over S. California. Fruit is juicey and sweet when ripe and is adored by birds.
Grows widely and extremely well in New Orleans, Louisiana, where it is called "Japanese plum". The seeds are totally edible, though very ...Read More
I have always loved growing loquat trees. I first became acquainted with it when I lived in South Carolina where it survived many winter...Read More
The loquat trees grow beautifully in Tallahassee, Florida. Yesterday I picked several dozen of the delicious fruit from my friend's house...Read More