Description
Soap Berry – 4.5 L
The Soap Berry tree, also known as Sapindus saponaria, is a tropical evergreen tree in the Sapindaceae family. Known for its decorative foliage and natural soap-producing berries, this versatile tree adds both beauty and practical value to gardens or patios.
Tree / Plant Description:
Size & Shape: Can grow up to 6–12 m tall with a rounded canopy and dense foliage, creating a lush, tropical appearance.
Leaves: Pinnate, bright green, glossy leaves that provide excellent shade and ornamental interest.
Flowers: Small, creamy-white, fragrant flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
Fruit: Produces round, green-to-yellow berries that contain saponins, which can be used as a natural soap. Berries are harvested when mature for household or cosmetic use.
PLEASE NOTE: Imported tropical trees are small in size.
Growing Information
Position / Sunlight:
Thrives in warm, humid climates.
Prefers full sun (6–8 hours daily) for optimal growth, but tolerates partial shade.
Low-maintenance once established.
Soil:
Prefers well-draining soil, sandy loam or loamy types, enriched with organic matter.
Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0–7.0) is ideal.
Watering:
Drought-tolerant once established, but benefits from regular watering during dry periods.
Keep soil consistently moist but avoid waterlogging.
Mulching:
Apply 2–5 cm of organic mulch (e.g., pine bark) around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
Keep mulch away from the stem to prevent rot.
Fertilising:
Fertilise regularly with a balanced or slow-release “all plant” fertiliser to support healthy growth and fruiting.
Pruning:
Prune annually to maintain shape, remove dead or damaged branches, and improve airflow within the canopy.
Pollination:
Insect-pollinated flowers, mostly by bees and butterflies.
Planting multiple trees may improve fruit production.
Pests & Diseases:
Use EM Control preventatively for pests like aphids or scale insects.
Hose down affected areas for minor infestations and ensure good airflow to reduce fungal problems.
Harvesting / Use:
Berries are ready when green-to-yellow and can be used as a natural soap for cleaning or cosmetic purposes.
Handle with care to preserve saponin content.









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