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Muntingia calabura / Muntingia rosea – Cotton Candy Berry, Calabur Tree, Capulin, Festival Berry, Jamaica Cherry, Panama Berry

Botanical Nomenclature: Muntingia calabura / Muntingia rosea
Common name: Cotton Candy Berry, Calabur Tree, Capulin, Festival Berry, Jamaica Cherry, Panama Berry, Strawberry Tree, Ornamental Cherry, Jamfruit Tree, Singapore Cherry, West Indian Cherry
Family: Muntingiaceae

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Description

Muntingia calabura is a fast-growing, evergreen tree that can reach 7 to 12 m in height, with a wide, spreading crown. The leaves are simple, oblong, and serrated, with a soft, velvety texture. It produces small, star-shaped, white flowers that bloom throughout the year. The tree is best known for its bright red, cherry-like fruits, about 1 to 1.5 cm in diameter, which are soft, juicy, and sweet, often compared to cotton candy in flavor. Muntingia is highly adaptable, thriving in poor soils, drought conditions, and urban environments, making it a popular ornamental and fruit-bearing tree in tropical and subtropical regions.

Germination Guide

🌍 Southern Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, and western South America
Easy

Muntingia calabura, commonly known as Jamaica cherry, is a fast-growing tropical tree native to Central and South America, producing small edible sweet berries. Seeds require high temperature and light conditions for germination, reflecting its ecological role as a pioneer species that colonizes forest gaps. Germination is relatively easy and rapid when provided with proper warmth, bright light, and clean seeds free of gelatinous pulp.

Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in

7 – 42 days

Temperature

Min 15°C
Ideal 35°C
Max 35°C

Light
☀️ Light required

Substrate moisture
💧 Medium

Sowing depth
Lightly covered

Germination rate
70 %


Seed Pre-treatment
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    Additional notes
    Remove gelatinous fruit pulp by washing repeatedly in water. Hot water treatment (boiling 30 seconds followed by cold water soak 12 hours) may enhance germination.

Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
peat and perlite, sand and clay, well-draining potting mix

Recommended container
container with good drainage, seed trays, polyethylene bags


Growing Tips
Clean seeds thoroughly by washing to remove all gelatinous fruit pulp before sowing. Sow on surface and barely cover with soil; seeds are extremely tiny. Provide consistent warmth (25-35°C), bright light (6+ hours daily), and maintain moist but not waterlogged substrate. Germination is accelerated at 35°C under direct illumination. Do not place under shade; seedlings require full light. After emergence, seedlings grow slowly for 1-2 months, then accelerate dramatically. Transplant only when 2-3 cm tall. Acclimate for 4+ weeks before final planting. Plant transplants during warm periods with night temperatures consistently above 20°C.

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