Barbados Cherry (Malpighia emarginata)
Vitamin C Superfruit with Tropical Sweet-Tart Flavor
Barbados Cherry, also known as Acerola, is a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree famous for its bright red, cherry-sized fruits packed with vitamin C—up to 30 times more than an orange! Native to the Caribbean and Central America, this fast-growing fruiter thrives in warm, sunny climates and produces multiple crops per year. Its glossy leaves, pink-lavender blossoms, and abundant fruits make it as beautiful as it is productive. The fruits are juicy, sweet-tart, and perfect for smoothies, juices, jellies, and fresh eating straight off the tree.
Why Grow Barbados Cherry?
- Produces cherry-sized fruits rich in antioxidants and vitamin C
- Multiple crops per year in warm climates
- Fast-growing, evergreen, and highly ornamental
- Delicious in juices, smoothies, jams, and desserts
- Pollinator-friendly blooms attract bees and butterflies
Growing Tips:
Plant in full sun with well-drained soil. Barbados Cherry loves warmth and humidity, performing best in USDA Zones 9–11. Water regularly, especially during fruiting, but avoid waterlogging. Mulch to conserve moisture and feed with a balanced organic fertilizer during the growing season. Prune lightly to shape and maintain manageable size. Can be grown in large containers in cooler climates and overwintered indoors.
Cultural & Culinary Significance:
Barbados Cherry (Acerola) is beloved across the Caribbean, Brazil, and Latin America as both a superfruit and a cultural staple. Its fruits are widely used for fresh juices, syrups, candies, and natural vitamin C supplements. In folk medicine, the fruit has been valued for immune-boosting and restorative properties for generations. Growing Barbados Cherry means not only enjoying a steady supply of tropical treats but also nurturing a plant with a rich cultural legacy and ecological value.