Kohala Longan Tree 7G
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Kohala Longan Tree in 7-Gallon Pot available in Jupiter, FL.
Sweet, exotic, and refreshingly crisp—the Kohala Longan Tree (Dimocarpus longan 'Kohala') in a 7-gallon pot is the perfect introduction to tropical fruit growing in South Florida. A close cousin to the lychee, this variety is known for its golden-brown fruit with translucent, juicy flesh and a rich, floral-honey flavor. Nicknamed “Dragon’s Eye,” longan is loved across Asia and the tropics for both its taste and ornamental value.
This 7-gallon size is an ideal young tree—easy to plant, fast to establish, and well-suited for smaller yards, patio containers, or growers looking to start with a manageable specimen.
Care & Growing Info (Optimized for South Florida):
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Sunlight: Needs full sun—minimum of 6–8 hours daily for vigorous growth and fruit production.
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Watering: Water regularly and deeply, especially during flowering and fruiting. Cut back slightly in winter to encourage blooms.
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Soil: Thrives in well-drained sandy or loamy soil with slightly acidic to neutral pH. Add compost to improve structure and fertility.
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Fertilizer: Feed 3–4 times a year with a balanced tropical fruit tree fertilizer. Supplement with trace minerals like iron, zinc, and magnesium to promote healthy foliage and fruit set.
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Growth Habit: Upright, evergreen tree with dense, glossy foliage. In a 7-gallon pot, expect it to reach 3–5 feet tall, with the potential to grow 30–40 feet when planted in the ground.
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Temperature: Best suited for USDA Zones 10–11. Loves South Florida’s climate. Protect young trees from frost.
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Maintenance: Moderate. Prune annually to shape and improve airflow. Keep an eye out for scale insects or aphids during blooming season.
Fruit Notes: Produces clusters of round fruit with thin skin and sweet, translucent flesh surrounding a single shiny seed. Harvest typically occurs in mid to late summer.
Ideal For:
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Beginner tropical fruit growers
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Small edible landscapes
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Rare fruit collectors
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Container gardening
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Sunny patios and subtropical orchards
Plant Classification:
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Scientific Name: Dimocarpus longan 'Kohala'
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Plant Type: Tropical fruiting tree
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Class: Dicot
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Growth Form: Upright evergreen with rounded canopy
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Container Size: 7-gallon pot
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