The Internet's Finest Tropical Fruit Discussion Forum!"All discussion content within the forum reflects the views of the individual participants and does not necessarily represent the views held by the Tropical Fruit Forum as an organization."
Do you like lychee?
If you visit the area in jul-sept could take a look to Carissa, If you visit the area in october-november Acca or Persimmons can be more useful for you. There is not much point in having fruit in the months when you aren't there, but Citrus are more forgiving in that sense. Carissa is a low and dense african shrub with "roe-deer like" thorns and leathery shiny dark green leaves. Very nice fragant inmaculate-white flowers in summer. In this sense is a multipurpose shrub, and not just a fruit bearing plant. Great for privacy and flowering. The red fruits have the size of a date, the shape of a plum and are hollow inside. Reminds a plum, sweet with a hint of strawberry taste. Some cultivars need a pollinator to bear fruit so you could want to buy two plants in different places. Very dry tolerant species when stablished in soil and normally keeping a good compact aspect without pruning all the year. Its main fault is that can be a very slow grower the first years. Eventually reaching 2m high or so.https://www.growables.org/information/TropicalFruit/carissa.htmAcca is a silvery shrub with red and green flowers and fruits like green eggs that are sweet inside and gritty and mint-eucaliptus flavored towards outside. Loads of fruit each year without doing anything. The inner part is fine. Just sweet and pleasantly acidic with a hint of pineaple. The flesh around it is like a gritted pear dipped in mint. The thin skin is edible but has a sour and medicinal aftertaste and I discard it. It takes some time to appreciate the fruit and not everybody likes it. Expect 2,5-3,5 meter high after many years. Persimmons grow much taller, but can be pruned.
I'm also in Brevard. My peaches are doing fine and are manageable. Just got a loquat and a lychee will see how they do. Barbados Cherry has been easy so far too. Pomagranite maybe? Star fruit ?