Lychee Trees In Jamaica The Road trip to Farm

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The lychee tree (Litchi chinensis) in Jamaica is a tropical evergreen tree renowned for its sweet, juicy fruit. It typically grows to about 30-40 feet tall with a dense, rounded canopy. The leaves are glossy, dark green, and pinnate, usually 5-8 inches long with leaflets arranged in pairs.

The Lychee trees produce small, inconspicuous flowers in panicles, leading to the development of the fruit, which is roughly 1-2 inches in diameter. The lychee fruit has a rough, pinkish-red skin that is inedible and easily peeled to reveal the translucent, aromatic flesh inside. The flesh is succulent and sweet, encasing a single large seed.

In Jamaica, lychee trees thrive in well-drained, fertile soils and require a subtropical to tropical climate, with a preference for warm, humid conditions and a dry winter season to encourage flowering. The lychee season in Jamaica usually spans from May to July. These trees not only contribute to the agricultural economy but also enhance the biodiversity and cultural landscape of the island. #lychee #fruits #jamaica #roastyam #saltfish #travelvlog #travel #trelawny #manchester #jm #roadtrip

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