
Cuban Mangosteen (Garcinia aristata)
Regular price $32.95Ultra-Rare Caribbean Treasure with Glossy Leaves & Tangy Fruit
Cuban Mangosteen (Garcinia aristata) is one of the rarest and most unique members of the Garcinia family — native only to Cuba and parts of the Caribbean. Often confused with its cousin Garcinia intermedia, Garcinia aristata stands apart for its harder-to-find status, glossy deep green foliage, and small but deliciously tangy fruits.
The bright orange fruits have a thin skin and soft, juicy pulp with a tropical sweet-sour flavor that makes them a favorite among collectors and rare fruit enthusiasts. Beyond its edible appeal, Cuban Mangosteen’s dense evergreen canopy and ornamental form make it an excellent choice for tropical food forests, collectors’ gardens, and conservation growers.
Why You'll Love It:
- Rare and hard-to-source tropical fruit species
- Produces small, orange, sweet-tart fruits with tropical flavor
- Dense, glossy evergreen foliage with ornamental appeal
- Supports biodiversity and pollinators in tropical gardens
- Perfect for rare fruit collectors and specialty food forests
Cultural & Ecological Significance:
As one of Cuba’s botanical gems, Garcinia aristata holds important conservation value, with limited wild populations and high desirability among rare fruit growers worldwide. Its sweet-tart fruit can be eaten fresh, juiced, or used in tropical desserts and preserves. While not widely used in commercial agriculture, its rarity makes it highly sought after for specialty tropical collections and biodiversity gardens. Growing Cuban Mangosteen helps preserve a piece of Caribbean botanical heritage while providing delicious rewards for the patient grower.
Attribute | Details |
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Botanical Name | Garcinia aristata |
Common Names | Cuban Mangosteen, Cuban Garcinia |
Family | Clusiaceae (Guttiferae) |
Origin | Cuba (endemic) |
Plant Type | Evergreen tropical fruit tree/shrub |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Mature Size | 10–20 ft tall x 8–15 ft wide |
Light | Full sun to partial shade |
Water Needs | Moderate; keep soil consistently moist |
Soil | Rich, well-drained, loamy to sandy |
Bloom Time | Spring to summer |
Flower Color | White to pale yellow |
USDA Zones | 10–11 |
Florida Native | No |
Propagation | Seeds |
Seasonal Traits | Evergreen |
Time to Harvest | 3–5 years from planting |
Plant Type:
Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree
Harvest Season:
Summer
Mature Size:
10-15 ft tall without pruning to its naturally conical shape and about 20-30 ft in their native habitat
Soil & Moisture:
Adaptable; Prefers well-drained soil with near neutral pH and rich in organic matter
Light Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Shade
Self-Fertile:
Yes. Seedling trees can be either male, female, or self-pollinating hermaphrodite and we advise having multiple plants to increase probability of production.
Growth Rate:
Fast
Zone Hardiness:
Outdoors 9-11 with frost protection; Patio/Greenhouse 4+
Propagation:
Medium Pot Size: Grown from seed. Imbe are known to fruit prolifically within 6 years of planting.
Large Pot Size: Capable to produce within 5 years.
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