Eriobotrya japonica
Loquat
Common Name: Loquat
Family: Rosaceae
Zone: 8 - 9
Average Size: 15' H x 12' W
Identification:
  • Evergreen
  • Leaves are stiff and leathery with toothed margin
  • Leaf surface is glossy-green above, gray-brown pubescent below
  • White flowers in terminal panicles; late autumn to early winter
  • Yellow-orange fruit, 1 inch diameter, in early spring
Notes: Commonly referred to as the Japanese Plum in the lower South, the Loquat is a popular tree in the landscape for its edible fruit with a sweet plum-like flavor and its course, evergreen foliage. Because of its compact form, the Loquat is one of the few evergreen trees that can be used in small places. Like other members of the Rose Family, the Loquat is susceptible to fireblight which has significantly damaged many specimens
Campus Location: Julian C. Miller Hall, west of patio
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