How Do You Replant Clusia Rosea?
A tropical beauty known by many names, most commonly Pitch Apple, the Clusia rosea is a medium height tree that provides both shade and masses of large, creamy white blooms. Thriving in mostly tropical and sunny, warm climates, this tree boasts drought and salt resistance, making it an attractive option as a screen. The needs of the Clusia rosea are few, however whether you’re transplanting it to a new location or planting new, a few simple steps will ensure the health of your tree. Choose a location for the tree. Clusia rosea prefers locations with full sun and well draining soil. It serves as an excellent shade tree, and is commonly used as a patio shade in residential areas. Its rounded canopy also makes is a prime candidate for ornamental planting in other areas of a residential lawn. Prepare the site for planting. Using your shovel, dig a hole twice as wide as the tree’s rootball, and about 2-3 inches deeper than the rootball. If the soil is difficult to dig, moisten it with your