Crop

Cordia bahamensis

Cordia bahamensis

Cordia bahamensis

Description

Growing requirements

Cordia bahamensis is a woody shrub belonging to the Boraginaceae family. It is recognized for its dense, evergreen foliage and small, tubular flowers that contribute to the aesthetic value of tropical landscapes.

Native to the Bahamas and parts of the Caribbean, the plant is evolutionarily adapted to warm, frost-free environments. It thrives in regions with significant annual sunshine and moderate humidity levels.

Regarding soil requirements, Cordia bahamensis demands excellent drainage. It is naturally occurring on limestone-based soils and rocky substrates, which prevents root rot and ensures the plant's health in its primary habitat.

The culture is highly valued for its drought tolerance once established. Its root system is deep and efficient at extracting moisture, allowing the plant to survive extended periods without supplemental irrigation.

For optimal maintenance, the plant benefits from structural pruning to manage its size and density. Due to its resistance to salty sea air, it is often utilized in coastal planting schemes as a windbreak or hedge.