Synsepalum dulcificum - Miracle Fruit Tree
By Delonix1
- 2 Jan, 2025
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My little miracle fruit shrub is growing well under the mango tree. It’s in an area that receives compost and loves it! This tree or shrub needs a very low soil ph is why it’s planted here. Photo taken December 31, 2024.
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Yes, the miraculen in the fruit creates the sensation of sweet from sour foods. It’s pretty miraculous.
4 Jan, 2025
Agreed ... :o))
4 Jan, 2025
I also had to so a search for it as I'd never heard of it either!
Why are you growing it under the Mango tree? Wouldn't it remove nutrients from this tree? I can appreciate that it loves the compost you put under the Mango tree.
7 Jan, 2025
I should’ve inserted more information on this shrub. It’s a pretty incredible plant!
It’s native to west tropical Africa. It needs very acidic soil in partial shade. It produces the miracle berry that is used a lot for cancer patients. The miraculin in the fruit makes sour foods very sweet for an hour or two.
Balcony, I planted this miracle fruit shrub under the mango tree so it would be patially shaded. It seems to be growing very well in this spot.
9 Jan, 2025
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I had to learn more about this plant so Googles it. How interesting to learn that the berry can make sour fruits tastes sweet, no wonder it has it's name!
3 Jan, 2025