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Most of the Barbados cherry trees sold in this area are propagated from cuttings from mature trees which produce good fruit. They may be planted here at almost any time of the year, preferably in ...
To wrap it up, if you are looking for a fruit tree that is low maintenance, heavy bearing, good for you, needing very little maintenance. You may want to give the Barbados cherry a try.
Here's a great cherry substitute for warmer climates called the Barbados cherry or Acerola or West Indian cherry. It's a ...
It is the acerola cherry, and also known as the West Indian or Barbados cherry. It is a relatively small fruit tree and may be trimmed to a conveniently-sized shrub.