Scientific Name: Eugenia uniflora
Common Name: Brazilian cherry, Cayenne cherry, cerisier carré, monkimonki kersie or ñangapirí,
Climate and soil requirement
The Surinam cherry is adapted to tropical and subtropical regions. In the Philippines, it thrives from sea-level to 3,300 ft (1,000 m); in Guatemala, up to 6,000 ft (1,800 m). Young plants are damaged by temperatures below 28º F (-2.22º C), but well-established plants have suffered only superficial injury at 22º F (-5.56º C). The plant revels in full sun. It requires only moderate rainfall and, being deep-rooted, can stand a long dry season.
Land preperation
Pit size of 60x60x60 cm should be dug with a distance between 10 to 12 meter between each plant. It is good practice to add composts such as leaf compost or manure while planting.
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