This is a Nicaraguan variety. The flowers are self-pollinating, it takes about 48 days from pollination for the fruit to ripe. The fruit has pink skin with dark pink fins and a deep red flesh. The flesh has a sweet berry flavor with crunchy seeds
San Ignacio is a gorgeous dark red fleshed Nicaraguan variety with very large sweet fruit.
Native to: Central America
On average the fruit ranges from 1.5 to 2 pounds.
Flowers: white, short bloom duration (at night)
Water: medium (2-3 times weekly during dry months when established)
Attracts: Nectar eating creatures
Size: 4-40+ feet