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Averrhoa bilimbi tree
by Eric on Aug.19, 2009, under TROPICAL FRUITS
Scientific Name: Averrhoa bilimbi. Common name: ‘bilimbi’. A pretty little fruit tree that is a close relative of the carambola but quite different in appearance, manner of fruiting, flavor and uses. Native to Indonesia.
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The tree is upright and decorative and will usually grow to be 15 to 20 feet high and bear lots of multi-lobed, oblong fruit with a pale green waxy skin. The fruit turns yellow when ripe and has a crunchy but watery textured flesh. The taste is very similar to the starfruit, although the flesh is more acidic.
Easy to grow from seed; the seeds will germinate in 30 to 60 days and the plants will bloom and produce fruit in about three years. Can be used as a container plant.
The plant can be grown in full sun or light shade.
Temperature zones.
USDA: 11-12
Will grow in Southern Florida and Hawaii as long as it has some protection from the wind and cold.