
Loquat Seedling
Erioboytra japonica
Loquat seedlings have an evocative tropical form, with their large, leathery evergreen foliage and dense, compact form. Their delightfully sweet fruit is aromatic and looks like a small round apricot.
The tree is self-fertile and hardy to 12° F, blooming in late winter and sets fruit in areas with above-freezing winters and long, hot summers. It grows well, but rarely fruits in the Pacific Northwest. Loquat trees can grow to 20' tall or be kept small in a pot.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 8
Mature Height: 15'- 20'
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Fall
Pollination: Self Fertile
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Erioboytra japonica
Loquat seedlings have an evocative tropical form, with their large, leathery evergreen foliage and dense, compact form. Their delightfully sweet fruit is aromatic and looks like a small round apricot.
The tree is self-fertile and hardy to 12° F, blooming in late winter and sets fruit in areas with above-freezing winters and long, hot summers. It grows well, but rarely fruits in the Pacific Northwest. Loquat trees can grow to 20' tall or be kept small in a pot.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 8
Mature Height: 15'- 20'
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Fall
Pollination: Self Fertile
Read our Subtropicals Growing Guide
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Erioboytra japonica
Loquat seedlings have an evocative tropical form, with their large, leathery evergreen foliage and dense, compact form. Their delightfully sweet fruit is aromatic and looks like a small round apricot.
The tree is self-fertile and hardy to 12° F, blooming in late winter and sets fruit in areas with above-freezing winters and long, hot summers. It grows well, but rarely fruits in the Pacific Northwest. Loquat trees can grow to 20' tall or be kept small in a pot.
Cold Hardy to USDA Zone: 8
Mature Height: 15'- 20'
Sun: Full Sun
Ripening Time: Fall
Pollination: Self Fertile
Read our Subtropicals Growing Guide

