| Botanical Name |
Coccoloba diversifolia |
| Common Names |
Pigeon Plum, Dove Plum, Tie-Tongue |
| Family |
Polygonaceae |
| Origin |
Florida, Caribbean, Central America |
| Plant Type |
Evergreen fruiting tree |
| Life Cycle |
Perennial |
| Mature Size |
25–35 ft tall (sometimes up to 50 ft) x 15–25 ft wide |
| Light |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Water Needs |
Low once established; drought-tolerant |
| Soil |
Well-drained sandy, rocky, or limestone soil |
| Bloom Time |
Spring–Summer |
| Flower Color |
Greenish-white |
| USDA Zones |
9–11 |
| Florida Native |
Yes |
| Propagation |
Seeds |
| Seasonal Traits |
Evergreen |
| Time to Harvest |
2–4 years; fruits ripen late summer–fall |