Pouteria campechiana, Eggfruit Tree, Canistel Seedling - Live Plant
Sow Exotic
Common Names: Canistel, Eggfruit, Yellow Sapote
Family: Sapotaceae
Origin: Central America
Growing a Canistel seedling (Pouteria campechiana) offers the exciting opportunity to cultivate your very own tropical fruit tree from seed. Canistel, also known as Eggfruit or Yellow Sapote, is renowned for its bright yellow, creamy fruits with a custard-like texture and sweet flavor reminiscent of sweet potato or pumpkin. Starting with a seedling allows you to nurture this unique tree from its early stages, making it a rewarding experience for gardeners and tropical fruit enthusiasts alike.
Distinctive Features and Benefits
Seedling Stage: Canistel seedlings are young trees that have sprouted from seeds. At this stage, the plant is delicate and requires attentive care to ensure successful growth. The seedling will gradually develop into a robust tree with large, glossy leaves and an attractive, rounded canopy.
Fruits: Once mature, Canistel trees produce medium to large, egg-shaped fruits with vibrant yellow-orange flesh. The creamy, sweet flesh is highly versatile and can be enjoyed fresh, or used in smoothies, desserts, and various culinary dishes.
Benefits: Growing Canistel from a seedling allows you to cultivate a tree that is well-adapted to your local environment. It also provides the satisfaction of watching your tree grow and eventually produce its first fruits. While Canistel seedlings may take longer to bear fruit compared to grafted trees, they are an excellent choice for gardeners looking to start from the ground up.
| Plant Type | Perennial Fruit Tree |
| Harvest Season | Late Fall to Winter; Expect fruit production within 4-6 years |
| Mature Size | 15-30 feet tall, 15-25 feet wide |
| Soil & Moisture | Well-draining, sandy loam soil; moderate watering with good drainage |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Self-fertile | Yes |
| Zone Hardiness | Outdoors 9-11 with frost protection until well-established; Patio/Greenhouse 4+ |
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth. As the seedling matures, supplement with additional nutrients such as potassium and magnesium, which are important for fruit development. Fertilize every 6-8 weeks during the growing season.
- Consistent Moisture: Water your Canistel seedling regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Seedlings require more frequent watering during their early stages to establish a strong root system.
- Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the base of the seedling to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
- Soil: Canistel seedlings prefer well-draining, sandy loam soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7.0). Enrich the soil with organic matter, such as compost, to improve fertility and water retention while ensuring good drainage
- Early Pruning: As the seedling grows, begin shaping it by pruning to encourage a strong structure and to remove any weak or damaged branches. Regular pruning will help promote better air circulation and light penetration.
- Maintenance: Keep the area around the seedling free of weeds and debris to reduce competition for nutrients and water. Mulch can help with this.
This plant ships in plantable coconut coir pots or recyclable nursery pots! Just pop them in the ground or reuse and recycle. Look in the photos for a pot size guide.















