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Locate the lowest permanent branch about 15 feet off the ground to provide enough clearance for a street tree planting. Lower branches will grow close to the ground, so street trees will have to be trained early for proper development. Gumbo limbo is ideal for a freestanding specimen on a large property or as a street tree, but does need room to grow. Once established, gumbo limbo requires little attention other than occasional pruning to remove lower branches that may droop close to the ground. Tolerant of moderate amounts of salt spray, gumbo limbo adapts to alkaline or poor, deep white sands but will also grow quickly on more fertile soil.
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Gumbo limbo grows in full sun or partial shade on a wide range of well drained soils. The fruit takes a year to ripen and matures in early summer. The inconspicuous flowers are followed by red, three-sided berries that split into three sections at maturity to reveal a 1/4-inch triangular red seed. Drought avoidance is accomplished by leaf drop, and growth is often best in drier locations not receiving irrigation.
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Pest resistance: free of serious pests and diseases Use and ManagementĪlthough growth rate is rapid and wood is soft, gumbo limbo trees have great resistance to strong winds, drought, and neglect. Verticillium wilt susceptibility: unknown Soil tolerances: clay sand loam acidic alkaline well-drained Light requirement: full sun to partial shade