Barbados Cherry Fruit Seeds
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Add a tropical burst of color and nutrition to your garden with our Barbados Cherry Fruit Seeds, a vibrant and fast-growing shrub prized for its tart-sweet cherries and exceptionally high vitamin C content. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in warm, sunny spots with well-drained soil—perfect for garden beds, edible hedges, or large containers. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced gardener, Barbados cherry is easy to grow and highly rewarding.
This compact plant produces glossy green leaves, delicate pink blossoms, and bright red fruits that are perfect for fresh eating, juices, jams, or drying. With its ornamental appeal and flavorful harvests, it’s a great addition to tropical-style gardens or home orchards. Start planting today and enjoy the health benefits and beauty of homegrown Barbados cherries!




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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring to Summer
Growth Habit
Shrub, Spreading
Flavor Profile
Tart, Sweet
Plant Characteristics
Small, Red Fruit
Use
Culinary, Juices
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained, Tropical Soil
Harvest Advantages
Fast Growing, High Yield
Plant Resistance
Heat, Drought Resistant
Barbados Cherry Fruit Seeds
Malpighia
Seed Names
Malpighia, Acerola Cherry
Seed Type
Heirloom, Non-GMO
The Barbados Cherry, also known as Acerola, is a tropical fruit shrub renowned for its high vitamin C content. This fast-growing, heat-resistant plant produces small, bright red fruits that are perfect for fresh consumption, juices, and jams. Ideal for tropical and subtropical gardens.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sowing or Transplant
Plant Spacing
3–5 feet
Days to Maturity
90–120 Days
Soil Preparation
Well-Drained, Slightly Acidic
Hardiness Zones
9–11
Water Needs
Moderate to High
Planting Season
Spring to Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 25 sq ft
500
Up to 125 sq ft
1000
Up to 250 sq ft
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Harvesting cherries right outside my back door has been such a joy. The flavor is unique, not overly sweet, with just the right amount of tang. It makes me look forward to gardening every day.
The cherry clusters look so bright against the dark green leaves�it�s both ornamental and edible. I love that my garden now has something that looks good and tastes even better.
Out of 12 seeds I planted, 10 sprouted within two weeks. That�s a much better success rate than I�ve had with other fruit seeds. The plants look healthy and promising.
I grow a lot of fruits for blending, and this one has become a favorite. The cherries blend well with bananas and mangoes. The tartness balances out the sweetness beautifully.
These cherries are not only tasty but incredibly nutritious. I�ve been picking them fresh for juices and they make such a refreshing drink. The plant is hardy too, which surprised me.