| Weight | 17 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 48 in |
| Tree Size | 3 Gallon Tree |
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$50.00
Pace Mamey Sapote (Pouteria sapota)
Introducing the Pace Mamey Sapote, a tropical gem that stands tall in the world of exotic fruits. Native to Central America, this tree is a part of the Sapotaceae family and is known for its unique characteristics and delectable fruit.
The Pace Mamey Sapote is a fast-growing tree with a tall growth habit, distinguishing it from its slower-growing counterpart, the Magana. Despite its rapid growth, this tree starts bearing fruit when it’s as little as 4 feet tall, making it a delightful addition to any garden.
The fruit of the Pace Mamey Sapote is a culinary delight. Weighing between 1 to 2 pounds, the fruit has a salmon-colored flesh that is renowned for its excellent flavor. The fruit’s maturity season is from March to April, offering a delightful harvest in the spring.
In addition to its taste, the Pace Mamey Sapote is also known for its resilience. It offers slightly more cold tolerance compared to other varieties, making it a suitable choice for various climates.
The Pace Mamey Sapote is more than just a fruit tree. It’s a testament to the wonders of nature, a tree that brings the exotic flavors of the tropics right to your garden. Experience the unique taste of one of the best mamey varieties with the Pace Mamey Sapote
Note: To comply with interstate shipping rules, our citrus shipping inventory is kept in a separate greenhouse. Online availability reflects that greenhouse stock. In-store citrus is managed separately and may differ or be limited.
Inventory policy: Online citrus = greenhouse shipping inventory (kept isolated for interstate compliance). In-store citrus availability is separate and changes frequently.
Citrus Shipping Policy: Citrus ships from our isolated greenhouse on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to ensure quick transit and meet agricultural regulations. If your order includes non-citrus trees, they may ship separately and arrive before the citrus.
SHIPPING
Carriers and Services
We ship all orders via UPS, offering Standard, Expedited, and Overnight services. Shipping costs and delivery times depend on your location and the selected service.
Winter Shipping Advisory
Cold Weather Alert: Tropical trees are highly sensitive to cold temperatures. During colder months, our greenhouses maintain warm, optimal conditions for growth, which makes plants more vulnerable to cold damage during shipping.
Recommendations: If temperatures along the shipping route are below 40°F, we recommend holding your order until it’s safe to ship. We will notify you if a delay is necessary.
No Freeze Warranty: We do not guarantee plants shipped during freezing conditions. Shipping in cold weather is at the buyer’s discretion and risk.
Shipping Schedule
Local (In-State) Shipments: Orders ship Monday through Wednesday to ensure delivery before the weekend. Most locations within the state receive deliveries in 1 to 2 days.
Out-of-State Shipments: Orders ship primarily on Monday and Tuesday to avoid weekend delays.
Packaging and Damage Claims
Plants are carefully packaged to minimize the risk of damage during transit. However, if damage occurs, you must contact us within 24 hours of delivery.
Submit clear photos of the packaging and the plant to southeden@outlook.com. Claims cannot be processed without photos.
Order Processing and Pickup
Orders placed before 5:00 PM are processed the same business day.
Local pickups are available between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM on weekdays and are processed on the same day.
Returns
All sales are final.
Due to agricultural regulations, we cannot accept returns or exchanges on any items, including live tropical trees.
If you receive an incorrect or damaged item, contact us at southeden@outlook.com within 3 days of delivery. Claims must include clear photos of the packaging and item to be reviewed. We’ll work with you to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
Thank you for supporting South Eden Edible Nursery! We appreciate your understanding and are committed to ensuring your plants arrive in the best possible condition.