Date: 2 Mar 2026
Eugenia Cherries 🍒
By Tatiana Anderson, Horticulture Expert at Top Tropicals with Smokey & Sunshine help
Eugenia brasiliensis - Grumichama fruit on the branch
Growing Eugenia Cherries (Cherry of the Rio Grande & Grumichama)
Cherry of the Rio Grande and Grumichama are compact, adaptable tropical fruit trees well suited to Southern landscapes. While forgiving, they perform best when planted correctly from the beginning.
Site and Planting
- Drainage is essential. Avoid low areas where water collects. Plant on a slight mound if soil is heavy or clay-like.
- Choose full sun for best flowering and fruit production. Partial shade is tolerated.
- A south or southeast exposure near a wall improves cold resilience and reduces wind stress.
- Dig a hole twice as wide as the container, but no deeper than the root ball.
- Set the tree level with surrounding soil. Do not bury the trunk.
Water and Feeding
- Water regularly during the first few months while roots establish.
- Once established, trees tolerate short dry periods but fruit best with moderate, consistent moisture.
- Feed lightly and consistenly. SUNSHINE Boosters Robusta liquid fertilizer is safe to use with with every watering. During hot season you may add controlled release Green Magic every 6 months. It is essential to apply micro elements: Sunshine Superfood micro nutrients complex
Cold Tolerance
- Protect young trees during hard freezes.
- Established Cherry of the Rio Grande can tolerate brief drops into the low 20s.
- Established Grumichama tolerates temperatures into the upper 20s.
Harvest and Production
- Cherry of the Rio Grande fruits from late spring into summer. Pick when fully dark and slightly soft.
- Grumichama ripens quickly, often within four weeks after flowering. Pick when glossy and deep purple-black.
- Both trees often begin fruiting within 2–3 years and increase production steadily with maturity.
Growing in Containers
- Use at least a 10–20 gallon pot for long-term growth.
- Ensure multiple drainage holes.
- Use a high-quality, well-draining container mix. Avoid heavy garden soil. Top Tropicals Abundance soil-less mix is specially formulated for pot growing
- Place in full sun for best fruiting.
- Water deeply, then allow the top layer to dry slightly before watering again.
- Move containers to a protected area during hard freezes.
- Prune lightly to maintain shape and airflow.
Common Mistakes
- Planting in poorly drained soil.
- Overwatering and keeping soil constantly saturated.
- Over-fertilizing with excessive nitrogen.
- Planting too deep and burying the trunk.
- Expecting heavy crops immediately instead of allowing time for maturity.
- Skipping cold protection for young plants.
Learn more: Tropical Cherries – Eugenias
Eugenia brasiliensis - Grumichama flowers
❓Frequently Asked Questions: Eugenia cherries (FAQ)
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Which one tastes better – Cherry of the Rio Grande or
Grumichama?
Cherry of the Rio Grande has a deeper, classic “sweet cherry” flavor with slight richness. Grumichama is softer, juicier, and often described as cherry with hints of grape and plum. Both are excellent fresh; Grumichama is especially popular for jam. -
Which tree produces more fruit?
Grumichama typically produces heavier crops once mature and can carry hundreds of fruits in a season. Cherry of the Rio Grande produces consistently but in slightly smaller volumes. -
Do birds take all the fruit?
Birds are attracted to both trees, especially Grumichama. Netting during peak ripening or harvesting promptly usually solves the issue. -
Are these true "tropical" trees or subtropical?
They are best described as subtropical tropicals. Unlike ultra-tender tropical fruits, Eugenia cherries tolerate occasional frost once established, making them more reliable in Southern landscapes. -
Do they drop fruit messily?
Fruit will fall if overripe, but the trees are compact and manageable. Regular harvesting prevents ground drop and keeps the area clean. -
Can they be used for hedging or screening?
Yes. Their dense evergreen foliage and upright growth make them suitable for edible hedges or privacy screens while still producing fruit.
Choosing between them is not about survival — both have proven resilient. It is about flavor preference, crop volume, and how you want to use the fruit in your kitchen and landscape.
Eugenia brasiliensis - Grumichama fruit close up
Eugenia aggregata (cv. Calycina), Cherry of the Rio Grande
Date: 15 Mar 2026
What Thai Adenium names mean: luck, gold, and mythology
What Thai Adenium names mean: luck, gold, and mythology 🌸
Many Adenium hybrids come from Thailand, where breeders often give varieties meaningful and poetic names rather than simple codes. Instead of simple labels like "Red Double #27", Thai breeders often give their flowers names that sound like small poems. These names frequently reference wealth, luck, jewels, mythology, and beautiful colors.
Once you start recognizing common Thai words, Adenium names become much easier to understand. Some sound almost like short blessings - promising prosperity, beauty, or good fortune.
Below are examples of Adenium varieties whose names reflect these traditions.
The word Thong means gold and appears in many Thai plant names associated with value and prosperity.
Hassadee (Hatsadiling) refers to a legendary elephant-bird creature found in Thai mythology.
These names reflect the Thai tradition of treating ornamental plants like living jewels.
Blue Diamond
Chaba Kaew
Maneenate
Petch Pratum (Diamond Lotus)
Ploy Nappan
Ploy Sakorn
Ploysai
Talab Phet
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Many Adenium hybrids come from Thailand, where breeders often give varieties meaningful and poetic names rather than simple codes. Instead of simple labels like "Red Double #27", Thai breeders often give their flowers names that sound like small poems. These names frequently reference wealth, luck, jewels, mythology, and beautiful colors.
Once you start recognizing common Thai words, Adenium names become much easier to understand. Some sound almost like short blessings - promising prosperity, beauty, or good fortune.
Below are examples of Adenium varieties whose names reflect these traditions.
🏯 Thai names related to luck, wealth, and prosperity
These words are extremely common in Thai plant naming and often suggest good fortune or financial success.
- · Chok Am Nuay
- · Chok Dee
- · Chok Sedthee
- · Dang Sab Jaren (Dang Sab Mongkol)
- · Dang Udomsab
- · Mee Stang
- · Permsaap (Perm Sab)
- · Ramruay
- · Sab Jaren Yellow
- · Som Term Sab
🏯 Thai names related to gold or wealth (Thong group)
The word Thong means gold and appears in many Thai plant names associated with value and prosperity.
- · Golden Carrot (Kuman Thong)
- · Happy Gold (Thong Hassadee)
- · Mai Thong (Golden Silk)
- · Pratum Thong
- · Thong Nuekao
- · Thong Samsee
- · Thong Saprang
- · Thong Suk Jai
- · Thong Uma
- · Thong Yod
- · Yellow Gift (Sai Thong)
- 🏯 Mythological and symbolic creatures
Some Adenium names come directly from Thai mythology and sacred animals.
Hassadee (Hatsadiling) refers to a legendary elephant-bird creature found in Thai mythology.
- 🏯 Gem and jewel themed names
These names reflect the Thai tradition of treating ornamental plants like living jewels.
Blue Diamond
Chaba Kaew
Maneenate
Petch Pratum (Diamond Lotus)
Ploy Nappan
Ploy Sakorn
Ploysai
Talab Phet
🏯 Thai, Sanskrit, and poetic names
Some Adenium names come from classical or poetic language used in Thai culture.
Bo Tun
Bua Chompoo
Bua Sawan
Chailai (Chai Lai)
Chandra
Leela
Moradok Lok
Namwhan (Nam Whan)
Pra Rod Mary
Pratuma
Sai Fah
Supermaharach
🏯 Color names used in Thai varieties
These words often describe the flower color or tone.
Moung Jinda (Moung Kusuma)
Moung Mongkol
Moung Sakda
Moung Taweesab
Moung VN (Vietnam Purple)
🏯 Country references
Adenium breeding is also popular in Vietnam, Taiwan, and some varieties reflect that origin.
Moung VN (Vietnam Purple)
Taiwan Purple
Once you learn a few Thai words, Adenium names begin to sound less mysterious - and much more meaningful.
🛒 Explore Exotic Thai Adeniums
📚 Learn more:
- · About #Adenium Rainbow - fantastic varieties
- · How to learn the secret meanings behind Thai flower names
- · How to grow a happy Adenium
- · The First Video of Exotic Adenium Hybrids
#Container_Garden #Adeniums #Horoscope #How_to #Discover
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Date: 14 Apr 2025
Spooning
🍴 Spooning
"Spooning is always a good idea, unless you're a fork."
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Date: 23 Apr 2024
Cat of the Day - Bob
🐈 Cat of the Day - Bob.
Bob will watch the refrigerator tonight so we can watch out diet. Have a good night! 🌜
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Bob will watch the refrigerator tonight so we can watch out diet. Have a good night! 🌜
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Date: 28 Apr 2024
Cat of the Day - Mason
🐈 Cat of the Day - Mason.
Mason recommends sleeping in a sink. Get yourself comfy and relaxed. Good night!🌜
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Mason recommends sleeping in a sink. Get yourself comfy and relaxed. Good night!🌜
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