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Pupello Loquat Tree

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One of the best tasting loquats we’ve had the pleasure to try, Pupello has a tropical flavor with tons of sweetness! Our first reaction was that it tastes like an otter pop. Pupello does decently well at producing late season flowers making it a fairly reliable producer for us here.

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Pupello Loquat Tree

One of the best tasting loquats we’ve had the pleasure to try, Pupello has a tropical flavor with tons of sweetness! Our first reaction was that it tastes like an otter pop. Pupello does decently well at producing late season flowers making it a fairly reliable producer for us here.

A strikingly beautiful, small to medium size evergreen tree, Loquats feature long, dark green, deeply toothed foliage and tasty, light orange, apricot-like fruit. Loquat is very happy in the Maritime Northwest, although its pesky habit of blooming in the winter makes it difficult to produce fruit in our region, though planting more than one plant as well as providing habitat for over wintering hummingbirds that pollinate the loquat flowers greatly increases chances of fruit. Loquat’s ornamental value makes it well worth growing and, depending on the winter weather, you should occasionally receive a crop of this unusual and delicious fruit.

Latin NameEriobotrya japonica
Site and Soil: Loquats like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.
Pollination Requirements: This tree is self-fertile
Hardiness: This Seedling is hardy to 0º F. or below.
Rootstock: grafted on loquat seedlings
Bearing Age: 3-5 years after planting
Size at Maturity: 12-15 ft, up to 30 ft. with great age if left unpruned
Bloom Time: December – February
Ripening Time: Early summer
Yield: 50+ lbs.
Pests & Diseases: This tree is not bothered by pests or diseases.
USDA Zone: 7
Sunset Western Zone: 6-24, H1, H2

Weight N/A
size

1 Gallon, 2 Gallon

Shipping Season

Winter

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