Coccoloba uvifera

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🌿 Botanical Overview

  • Scientific Name: Coccoloba uvifera
  • Common Names: Sea Grape, Uva de Playa
  • Family: Polygonaceae (Buckwheat family)
  • Native Range: Coastal areas of the Caribbean, Florida, Central and South America

 

🌼 Description

  • Size: Large shrub or small tree, typically 2–8 meters (6–26 ft) tall; can reach up to 15 meters (50 ft)
  • Leaves: Large, round, leathery leaves with prominent red veins; turn red before dropping
  • Flowers: Small, white to greenish, in clusters; mildly fragrant
  • Fruit: Grape-like clusters of purple, edible fruits that ripen in late summer

 

🌍 Habitat and Growth

  • Climate: Tropical and subtropical; highly salt-tolerant
  • Soil: Prefers sandy, well-drained soils; thrives in coastal environments
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Hardiness: Wind and salt spray tolerant; drought-resistant once established