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Loquat Trees [Eriobotrya japonica]

Also Known as the Japanese Plum Tree


The Loquat tree produces very fragrant flowers that attract bees and the blooming begins in October and can last through January.


The Loquat Tree is evergreen and is popular to use outside motels or office building landscapes because of its interesting leaves and loquat fruit.


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Loquat Trees price(s):

3 feet tall

$19.80

4-5 feet tall

$37.80

5-6 feet tall

$58.70

7-8 feet tall

$89.70

8-10 feet tall

$195.00

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Recommended zones for Loquat Trees:

Zone 8

(10° to 20°)

Zone 9

(20° to 30°)

Zone 10

(30° to 40°)



The size of a ripe Loquat fruit is usually the size of a kumquat or a small lime.





The Loquat Tree is a wonderful tree for your landscape or garden. The Loquat Tree produces delicious loquat fruit everyone will love, and loquat blooms that enhance your yard.




Loquat fruit from the Loquat Tree can be eaten fresh or made into fruit preserves. You can buy your Loquat Trees from Aaron's Nursery now!




Loquat Trees are wonderful fruit trees for landscape gardens, and produce excellent loquat fruit that glows on the tree.




A basket of Loquats can be picked from a tree beginning in May before the birds descent upon the delicious fruit.




The Loquat Tree is a wonderful tree for your landscape or garden. The Loquat Tree produces delicious loquat fruit everyone will love, and loquat blooms that enhance your yard.




A basket of Loquat fruit can be picked from a tree beginning in May before the birds descent upon the delicious fruit.



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