Thai Banana Sapota Plants

Thai Banana Sapota Plants

Thai Banana Sapota is a variety of sapota (Manilkara zapota) known for its distinctive fruit characteristics and popularity in certain regions. Here’s a guide to growing and caring for Thai Banana sapota plants:

Characteristics of Thai Banana Sapota Plants

  1. Size and Growth Habit:

    • Thai Banana sapota trees are medium to large-sized, with a typical height of 30-60 feet (9-18 meters).
    • They have a dense, rounded canopy with a spreading growth habit.
  2. Leaves:

    • The leaves are glossy, dark green, elliptical or ovate, about 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) long.
    • They are leathery and arranged alternately on the stem.
  3. Flowers:

    • The flowers are small and inconspicuous, usually greenish or yellowish, and arranged in clusters.
    • They appear in spring or early summer.
  4. Fruit:

    • The fruit is round to oval, with a rough, brown skin and a sweet, grainy flesh that is typically light brown or orange.
    • It has a custard-like texture and contains several black or dark brown seeds.
    • The name "Banana" may refer to the fruit's shape or texture, though it does not actually taste like a banana.