Chinese Bayberry, or Yangmei, is a revered and beautiful evergreen tree, celebrated in East Asia for its exquisite, jewel-like fruits and elegant presence. This dioecious tree produces clusters of unique, deep red to purple fruits covered in tiny, juicy nodules, offering a flavor that is a captivating blend of sweet, tart, and uniquely aromatic, reminiscent of raspberry, pomegranate, and pine. More than just a fruit tree, its glossy foliage, tolerance for acidic soils, and longevity make it a cherished ornamental and a rewarding challenge for temperate and subtropical gardeners.
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Prized for its unique, deep crimson, globular fruits with a characteristic bumpy surface composed of juicy protuberances.
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Flavor is a complex, refreshing balance of sweet and tart with distinct berry and aromatic woody notes.
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A dioecious species, meaning separate male and female plants are required for fruit production (one male can pollinate several females).
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A slow-growing, long-lived evergreen with attractive, glossy foliage and a rounded, dense canopy.
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Thrives in acidic (pH 4.5-6.5), well-drained soil and prefers a climate with consistent moisture and high humidity.
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The fruits are rich in antioxidants and have a long history of use in traditional cuisine and medicine.
Flavor Profile:
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Flavor: A sophisticated mix of sweet raspberry-like notes, bright acidity, and a subtle, pleasant resinous or floral aroma.
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Texture: Juicy and soft, with a melting quality. The tiny bumps on the skin each contain a droplet of juice.
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Best Uses: Primarily enjoyed fresh as a delicacy. Also famously made into preserves, syrups, juice, wine, and dried snacks. The juice produces a vibrant natural color.