Starfruit Tree - Carambola - Live Plant in a 3 Gallon Growers Pot - Averrhoa Carambola

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The Starfruit Tree, also known as Averrhoa Carambola, is a highly productive and visually captivating tropical fruit tree admired for its unique, star-shaped fruit. Native to Southeast Asia, this tree is celebrated for its compact form, lush foliage, and year-round ornamental appeal. Its glossy, pinnate leaves close up at night...

The Starfruit Tree, also known as Averrhoa Carambola, is a highly productive and visually captivating tropical fruit tree admired for its unique, star-shaped fruit. Native to Southeast Asia, this tree is celebrated for its compact form, lush foliage, and year-round ornamental appeal. Its glossy, pinnate leaves close up at night or when disturbed, adding an interactive dimension to its beauty. When mature, the tree produces an abundance of golden-yellow fruit with waxy skin and crisp, juicy flesh. The fruit’s signature star shape appears when sliced, making it a striking addition to fruit salads and culinary presentations. Starfruit offers a mildly sweet and tangy flavor, and trees often bear fruit multiple times per year under the right conditions. The Starfruit Tree is ideal for tropical and subtropical regions and also adapts well to large containers for patio growing. Its manageable size, paired with its exotic appearance and fruiting capability, makes it a favorite among home gardeners and tropical fruit enthusiasts alike.

 

  • Physical Characteristics: The tree features graceful, arching branches with compound leaves and a dense canopy. Its waxy, five-ridged fruits are golden-yellow when ripe and display a distinctive star shape when sliced crosswise.
  • Light Requirements: Starfruit Trees thrive in full sun, needing at least 6–8 hours of direct light daily for optimal growth and fruit production. Ample sunlight supports healthy foliage and improves fruit quality and sweetness.
  • Watering Needs: Maintain consistently moist soil, especially during the growing and fruiting seasons. Deep, regular watering encourages strong root development, but be sure the soil is well-draining to prevent excess saturation.
  • Soil Preferences: Best grown in fertile, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. Loamy or sandy compositions that retain moisture but allow drainage will support the tree’s long-term health and fruit yield.
  • Growth Rate and Size: This tropical tree exhibits moderate to fast growth under favorable conditions. It can reach heights of 20–30 feet when planted in-ground but remains smaller when grown in containers or managed through pruning.