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Governor’s Plum (Flacourtia rukam)

SKU A5b-JOC-ORA-XL
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Original price $119.95 - Original price $119.95
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Pot Size: X-Large Nursery Pot

Tropical Shrub with Glossy Foliage and Sweet–Tart Purple Fruit

Flacourtia rukam, known worldwide by many names—Governor’s Plum, Indian Plum, Batoko Plum, Rukam, Paniala, and Flacoutera—is a hardy tropical fruiting shrub or small tree with dense, glossy evergreen foliage and a naturally rounded, ornamental growth habit. New leaves flush coppery-red before maturing to deep green, giving the plant year-round visual interest. In warm seasons it produces small clusters of white flowers followed by dark purple, plum-like fruits with firm skin and richly flavored, sweet–tart flesh. The fruit is excellent fresh, but truly shines when made into jams, syrups, vinegars, or fermented drinks.

Tough, adaptable, and attractive, this is a fantastic edible landscape plant for growers seeking something uncommon yet highly productive.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

Across South Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and tropical East Africa, Governor’s Plum is cherished both as a cultivated fruit and a wild-foraged staple. Its fruits are used in traditional chutneys, refreshing beverages, and thick, richly colored jams prized for their natural pectin. In some regions, the leaves and bark have been used in folk remedies, while the fruit’s long storage life made it an important historical trading good. The plant is also valued as a living fence—its dense branching and occasional spines form an excellent protective hedge that continues producing fruit for generations.

Why Grow Governor’s Plum?

  • Produces abundant, dark purple fruits with bright sweet–tart flavor
  • Hardy, drought-tolerant tropical shrub with glossy evergreen foliage
  • Naturally suited for hedges, privacy screens, or food forest understories
  • Fruit is exceptional for jam, syrup, chutney, juice, and fermentation
  • A rare, culturally rich fruit tree with global traditional uses
DESCRIPTION

Tropical Shrub with Glossy Foliage and Sweet–Tart Purple Fruit

Flacourtia rukam, known worldwide by many names—Governor’s Plum, Indian Plum, Batoko Plum, Rukam, Paniala, and Flacoutera—is a hardy tropical fruiting shrub or small tree with dense, glossy evergreen foliage and a naturally rounded, ornamental growth habit. New leaves flush coppery-red before maturing to deep green, giving the plant year-round visual interest. In warm seasons it produces small clusters of white flowers followed by dark purple, plum-like fruits with firm skin and richly flavored, sweet–tart flesh. The fruit is excellent fresh, but truly shines when made into jams, syrups, vinegars, or fermented drinks.

Tough, adaptable, and attractive, this is a fantastic edible landscape plant for growers seeking something uncommon yet highly productive.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

Across South Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and tropical East Africa, Governor’s Plum is cherished both as a cultivated fruit and a wild-foraged staple. Its fruits are used in traditional chutneys, refreshing beverages, and thick, richly colored jams prized for their natural pectin. In some regions, the leaves and bark have been used in folk remedies, while the fruit’s long storage life made it an important historical trading good. The plant is also valued as a living fence—its dense branching and occasional spines form an excellent protective hedge that continues producing fruit for generations.

Why Grow Governor’s Plum?

  • Produces abundant, dark purple fruits with bright sweet–tart flavor
  • Hardy, drought-tolerant tropical shrub with glossy evergreen foliage
  • Naturally suited for hedges, privacy screens, or food forest understories
  • Fruit is exceptional for jam, syrup, chutney, juice, and fermentation
  • A rare, culturally rich fruit tree with global traditional uses
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