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Natal plum Plant 20-40 cm (Carissa macrocarpa)
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1st Natal plum plant: 2 years old
Current height 20-40 cm
Trivial Name: Natal Plum, Amathungulu, Large Num-Num
Scientific name: Carissa macrocarpa (syn. C. grandiflora )
Family: Apocynaceae
Plant history & use:
The Natal plum is a fascinating shrub with its roots in subtropical regions. It is a shrub that charms with its beautiful white flowers and entices with its red, juicy fruits. The tree has received its Swedish trivial name "Natal plum" because of its origin in the Natal region of South Africa.
Natal plum is not only a beautiful shrub but also offers a variety of uses. Its red fruits are edible and have a sweet and juicy taste. These fruits can be eaten directly or used in jams, marmalades and other delicious desserts. In addition, they are used in traditional medicine for their potential health benefits.
This interesting shrub also has the ability to contribute to the surrounding environment. Its deep roots help improve soil structure and can help keep erosion-prone areas in check. Its flowers are fragrant and also attract pollinating insects - a welcome addition to biodiversity.
Natal plums bloom and bear fruit for a large part of the season. The fruits are packed with vitamin C.
Suitable for growing as an edible hedge in sunny and favorable locations.
Culture:
Natal plums thrive best in a warm, sunny environment with good drainage. They can also tolerate partial shade and shade. They are a relatively hardy tree and can survive short periods of drought. They can also withstand a few degrees below zero, so growing in the ground with winter cover in warmer parts of the country can work. Alternatively, move indoors over the winter.
For growing in pots, it is important to use well-drained soil to avoid water stagnation which can damage the roots.
Within its natural climatic limits, the Natal plum is an evergreen shrub.
Features:
Year: Perennial
Growing conditions: sun / partial shade / shade
Height: 1-2 m
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