Chrysobalanus icaco
Chrysobalanus icaco, known as Cocoplum, is an evergreen coastal shrub with glossy leaves, small white flowers, and edible plum-like fruits. It symbolizes coastal resilience, abundance, and tropical beauty.
Chrysobalanaceae (Cocoplum family)
Year-round with peak in late winter through spring

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Visit Full StoreFull sun to partial shade; produces more fruit and denser foliage in full sun
Moderate moisture; drought-tolerant once established. Tolerates both wet and dry conditions
Well-drained to poorly-drained, Sandy, Calcareous, Organic soils, Wide pH tolerance (6.6-8.4)
Space plants 36-50 inches apart for hedges
Prune 2-3 times yearly to maintain hedge form
Choose coastal 'Horizontal' variety for low-growing groundcover (3-6 feet)
Select inland 'Red Tip' or 'Green Tip' for upright growth (15-25 feet)
Plant February-September in marginal areas for better cold hardiness
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Yes, Cocoplum fruits are edible with a mildly sweet flavor. They can be eaten raw or made into jams and jellies, and the oil-rich seeds can also be consumed.
Chrysobalanus grows at a moderate to fast rate depending on the variety. Coastal forms grow moderately, while inland varieties are faster-growing upright plants.
Yes, especially the coastal variety. The 'Horizontal' coastal form is highly salt-tolerant, making it excellent for seaside gardens and dune stabilization.
Chrysobalanus symbolizes coastal resilience, abundance, and protection. Its ability to thrive in harsh coastal conditions represents strength and adaptability.
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